Brad Knott criticizes Democrats and promotes newsletter in July 11 social media posts

Brad Knott criticizes Democrats and promotes newsletter in July 11 social media posts
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, a representative for North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District, addressed several topics in a series of posts on July 11, 2025. His statements focused on criticism of Democratic policies, promotion of his newsletter, and an upcoming media appearance to discuss immigration issues.

In a post made at 14:34 UTC, Congressman Knott criticized the Democratic Party’s stance on border security and drug policy. He stated, “A new low for Democrats. Fighting FOR open borders, illegal mass migration, and cheap marijuana farming.”

Later that day at 15:59 UTC, Knott encouraged constituents to subscribe to his newsletter for updates regarding both local and national matters. He wrote, “Looking to stay informed on all things #NC13 and DC? Sign up for my newsletter and receive today’s update straight to your inbox!”

At 20:44 UTC, Congressman Knott announced an upcoming interview with Jody Hice of the Family Research Council Action. He said he would be discussing immigration issues and their impact on the country. The post read, “TUNE IN : I’m joining @JodyHiceFRCA at 5:05 pm to discuss the illegal immigration crisis and its detrimental effects on our country.”

Congressman Brad Knott represents North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District (NC-13) in the U.S. House of Representatives.



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