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Mark Green addresses US military readiness and influence over American cinema

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Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Mark Green, currently serving as the U.S. congressional representative for Tennessee’s 7th district, has taken to social media to address various issues pertinent to national security and American culture. His posts highlight challenges in military manufacturing, foreign influence on American media, and economic competition with China.

In a succinct March 26, 2025 post, Rep. Mark Green expressed his thoughts on an unidentified subject simply with an emoji: " https://t.co/g6XyfRhncj". This cryptic post attracted attention due to its minimalistic approach.

Another post on March 27, 2025, addressed significant concerns about China’s burgeoning shipbuilding industry and its implications for the U.S. military. Rep. Mark Green noted, "The stark reality is that while the People’s Republic of China builds over 1,700 ships annually, the U.S. struggles to produce even a handful. This decline jeopardizes our military readiness, depletes our skilled workforce, and undermines our ability to project strength." He highlights these developments alongside his legislative efforts, encapsulated in the term "My SOS."

Continuing on the theme of protecting American interests, Green addressed issues regarding Chinese influence over American media the same day. He raised concerns about potential censorship efforts, stating, "Oh bother! The CCP wants to censor your movies. Read more about my bill to protect American cinema here: #SCREENAct." With this post, he promotes his advocacy for the SCREEN Act as a means to safeguard the autonomy of U.S. cinematic content.

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