Brad Knott addresses labor recognition and public safety measures in recent posts

Brad Knott addresses labor recognition and public safety measures in recent posts
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, who won his seat in 2024 by defeating Frank Pierce with 58.6% of the vote, recently shared several updates on social media regarding national labor recognition, public safety efforts in Washington D.C., and support for federal law enforcement.

On September 1, 2025, Knott marked Labor Day by acknowledging the contributions of American workers and calling for continued efforts to maintain favorable conditions for the workforce. He wrote: “On Labor Day, what a privilege to recognize the American visionaries, entrepreneurs, and workers who make so much of our everyday lives possible. We must always endeavor to protect conditions that attract, keep, and develop the best workers in the world. To every American worker, https://t.co/AyHCtpAjr0”.

The following day, September 2, Knott highlighted his participation with fellow lawmakers at an event outside the Capitol supporting initiatives to enhance security in Washington D.C. He stated: “Today, I joined @RepublicanStudy outside the Capitol to support and discuss @POTUS’s efforts to restore law and order in DC. https://t.co/MJblfCrTEd”.

On September 3, Knott announced his collaboration with Representative Ashley Hinson on legislation aimed at safeguarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel. He said: “I am proud to join @RepAshleyHinson in introducing the ‘Protect and Respect ICE Act’ to send a clear signal about the unacceptability of harming the brave men and women serving our nation. https://t.co/EmhzJemnVe”.

Brad Knott was elected to Congress after winning against Frank Pierce in November 2024 with nearly 59% of the vote.



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