Brad Knott addresses border security and censorship in recent social media posts

John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina%27s 13th Congressional District - Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott has recently shared several posts on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, addressing a range of topics from tributes to public figures to commentary on national policy.

On September 21, 2025, Knott posted a tribute, stating, “God Bless Charlie Kirk and the legacy he leaves.”

Two days later, on September 23, 2025, Knott addressed border security and law enforcement. He wrote, “Only an enemy of our country would do this.

We must enforce the law, secure the border, and make it punitive to illegally re-enter.”

Later that day, Knott commented on actions taken by tech companies regarding content moderation and government involvement. He posted: “NEWS: After admitting Biden-Harris censored Americans, work is underway to reverse this dangerous precedent. Thanks to Google for righting this wrong.”

Brad Knott was elected to Congress in 2024 after defeating Frank Pierce in the general election with 58.6% of the vote compared to Pierce’s 41.4%. This victory established him as a notable figure within his party.



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