Rep. Mark Green critiques Biden policies, praises Trump’s impact, via Twitter statements

Rep. Mark Green critiques Biden policies, praises Trump’s impact, via Twitter statements
Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Mark Green, serving in the U.S. Congress as the representative for Tennessee’s 7th district, recently shared his views through a series of tweets on various political issues. Mark E. Green, who assumed office in 2019 after serving in the Tennessee Senate, utilized the social media platform to express support for President Trump, criticize the Biden-Harris administration, and address concerns over FDA policy.

On April 30, 2025, Rep. Green tweeted about perceived positive changes within Tennessee, saying “Tennesseans are better off after 100 days of President Trump in office!” He directed his followers to read more from Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis, indicating a local endorsement of the administration’s actions.

In another tweet from the same day, Rep. Green criticized the Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policy, stating, “We must never forget the victims of the Biden-Harris administration’s reckless open border policy.” He further contrasted the approaches of the current and past administrations, emphasizing that under President Trump, laws are designed to protect Americans.

Later that day, Rep. Green expressed his concern regarding the FDA’s approval of a medication during the Biden administration. He tweeted, “By rapidly approving mifepristone, the Biden FDA put thousands of lives at risk.” He argued that the safety of American people should not be compromised by what he describes as a radical pro-abortion agenda.

Mark E. Green, born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1964 and currently residing in Clarksville, emphasizes his political stance through these statements, reflecting his ongoing commitment to the values and interests of his constituents in Tennessee.



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