Brad Knott criticizes Democratic policies in recent tweets

Brad Knott criticizes Democratic policies in recent tweets
Brad Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, a vocal critic of current immigration policies and law enforcement sentiment, has recently expressed his views on social media. Through a series of tweets, he addresses what he perceives as significant issues related to Democratic policies and their impact on national security and law enforcement.

On June 9, 2025, Congressman Knott questioned the Democrats’ stance on certain issues by asking “Why can’t the democrats say, ‘This is a huge problem’?” The tweet suggests frustration with the opposing party’s acknowledgment or response to specific problems.

In a subsequent tweet on June 10, 2025, Knott praised service members in California for their efforts in maintaining order amidst challenging circumstances. He stated, “God bless the brave service members in the National Guard and LAPD as they defend California.” He attributed the unrest to “years of stoked anti-police sentiment and pro-criminal, pro-illegal immigration policies from Democrats.”

Later that day, Congressman Knott linked current immigration challenges to policy decisions. He tweeted “This is a direct consequence of allowing millions of illegal aliens to flood the country.” He criticized Democrats for wanting more immigration while stating that Republicans are actively working to address these issues through stricter enforcement measures.



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