Rep. Mark Green addresses national security threats and commemorates Tiananmen Square anniversary

Rep. Mark Green addresses national security threats and commemorates Tiananmen Square anniversary
Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Mark Green, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Tennessee’s 7th district, shared several insights on his Twitter account regarding national security and historical events. His tweets reflect on ongoing threats to the United States, initiatives for veterans’ health studies, and a significant historical commemoration.

On June 4, 2025, Rep. Green emphasized the persistent terror threat facing the United States. He stated, “This is another wake-up call to the heightened terror threat facing the United States—and to the fact that the enemies of freedom are persistent.”

Later that day, he referenced an initiative related to veterans’ health issues following investigative reporting by CBS’s Catherine Herridge. He noted that President Trump had ordered a study on toxic exposure experienced by K2 veterans after his FY21 National Defense Authorization Act amendment. Green mentioned key figures involved: “Following my FY21 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) amendment and CBS’ @C__Herridge’s investigative reporting, President Trump ordered a comprehensive study on toxic exposure experienced by K2 veterans. Secretaries Hegseth and Collins have the opportunity to act for the”

In another tweet from June 4, 2025, Rep. Green commemorated those who resisted during the Tiananmen Square protests 36 years ago. He remarked on their courage while criticizing China’s stance on this historical event: “Today, we remember the bravery and heroism of the people who stood up against the Chinese Communist Party in Tiananmen Square 36 years ago. While the CCP denies the massacre ever happened, the world will never forget.”

Mark E. Green has been serving in Congress since replacing Marsha Blackburn in 2019 and previously served in Tennessee’s Senate from 2013 to 2018.



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