Brad Knott discusses NC floods, immigration issues, and new tax reform bill

Brad Knott discusses NC floods, immigration issues, and new tax reform bill
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott recently addressed a range of issues through a series of tweets, touching on local flooding in North Carolina, immigration concerns, and legislative efforts. These tweets were posted on July 7, 2025, offering insights into his perspectives and priorities.

In a tweet posted at 15:29 UTC, Congressman Knott expressed concern for central North Carolina amidst local flooding. He urged people to join him in praying for those affected and advised travelers to be “patient, cautious, and heed the advice of local officials.”

Later that day at 20:28 UTC, Congressman Knott commented on immigration issues. He stated that “For the last four years, some of the world’s worst criminals came to the United States,” highlighting his stance that these individuals are reluctant to leave and criticizing what he perceives as emboldening rhetoric against ICE and police from the left.

Concluding his social media engagement on July 7 with a tweet at 22:33 UTC, Congressman Knott discussed the #OBBB legislation. He described it as an “America-First bill” with significant focus on altering the tax code to benefit Americans across various demographics. He acknowledged collaboration with President Biden (@POTUS) and his Republican colleagues in the House (@HouseGOP) in getting it passed.

The #OBBB refers to a legislative initiative aimed at economic reforms favorable to American citizens.



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