Rep. Mark Green voices opinions on border, energy, and security issues

Rep. Mark Green voices opinions on border, energy, and security issues
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 Tennessee’s 7th district since 2019, shared his thoughts on recent political developments through a series of tweets on April 2, 2025. As a member of Congress, Green represents his district and contributes to national discussions on border security, energy policy, and international threats.

In a tweet, Green highlighted efforts by President Trump, Border Czar Homan, and Secretary Noem in addressing border issues. He states, “The numbers don’t lie; President Trump, Border Czar Homan, and Secretary Noem have reversed the chaos at our borders in just two months by simply enforcing the laws on the books, empowering our federal law enforcement to execute their missions, and rescinding unlawful”, emphasizing a policy shift towards law enforcement and legislative adherence.

Later, Green discussed energy policies under President Trump’s administration, noting significant changes. He tweeted, “Under President Trump, the federal government has: Freed the hands of our energy producers on federal land. Created a council for energy dominance. Directed the Secretary of the Interior to remove the ban on offshore drilling. Halted leases for inefficient wind turbines”, outlining government actions to promote energy production and infrastructure adjustments.

Green also addressed international concerns, focusing on threats faced by U.S. servicemembers. He stated, “The Houthis remain a serious threat to the lives and safety of our servicemembers. The U.S. must show strength and send a clear message to the Iranian regime’s terrorist proxies.”, urging for a robust response to protect national interests and maintain security.



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