Brad Knott criticizes past administration’s leadership and discusses national security concerns

Brad Knott criticizes past administration’s leadership and discusses national security concerns
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, who won the 2024 general election against Frank Pierce with 58.6% of the vote, has recently made several posts on his social media account addressing issues ranging from military sacrifice to immigration and crime.

On August 26, 2025, Knott marked the anniversary of a significant event by stating: “Four years ago, the United States lost 13 brave soldiers at Abbey Gate during the Biden withdrawal from Afghanistan. The weak leadership in Washington at that time failed them, the sacrifices made in Afghanistan in total, and the country as a whole. These patriots served and https://t.co/wllNrnNpe4”.

Later that day, he commented on U.S. immigration policy under President Biden and Vice President Harris: “Democrats literally recruited, imported and freed criminal illegal aliens into the US everyday they were in power under Biden/Harris. https://t.co/eSlGl7UTgN” (August 26, 2025).

In another post on August 26, 2025, Knott noted his participation in a radio discussion about federal crime policies: “I joined @SteveScully on @siriusxmpotus to discuss @POTUS’s crackdown on crime and more.

https://t.co/0nLCa6dVUY“.

Brad Knott became a member of Congress after defeating Frank Pierce in the November 2024 general election by a margin of nearly seventeen percentage points.



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