Rep. Tim Burchett announces introduction of bills supporting Trump’s executive orders

Rep. Tim Burchett announces introduction of bills supporting Trump’s executive orders
U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett representing Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Tim Burchett, a U.S. Congressman representing Tennessee’s 2nd district since 2019, has made several public statements through his Twitter account on June 3, 2025. Burchett, who succeeded Jimmy Duncan and has previously served in both the Tennessee House of Representatives and Senate, shared insights into his legislative actions and intentions.

On June 3rd at 16:17 UTC, Rep. Burchett announced his initiative to introduce three bills that aim to codify executive orders from former President Donald Trump. He emphasized the need for congressional action with the statement “Today, I am introducing three bills that codify @realDonaldTrump Executive Orders. It’s time for Congress to get off the dadgum bench and get to work.”

Later that day at 16:22 UTC, Rep. Burchett posted another tweet without any accompanying text but included a link here. The content or context of this tweet remains unspecified within the available information.

In a subsequent tweet at 20:32 UTC on the same day, Burchett referenced his previous legislative efforts by mentioning the Legislative Accountability Act he introduced in May. He stated “This is exactly why I introduced the Legislative Accountability Act in May. Americans deserve to know exactly where these provisions come from.” The post tagged Jesse Kelly DC, suggesting collaboration or support related to this act.

Additional context reveals that Rep. Tim Burchett was born in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1964 and continues to reside there today. A graduate of the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Science degree, he brings extensive experience from state legislature roles before his current position in Congress.



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