Congressman Brad Knott addresses law enforcement support and fiscal priorities in recent posts

Congressman Brad Knott addresses law enforcement support and fiscal priorities in recent posts
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott has recently shared a series of posts on social media addressing issues related to law enforcement, immigration policy, and national fiscal management. The statements reflect his positions on the actions of Democratic lawmakers, border security concerns, and economic priorities.

On July 11, 2025, Congressman Knott criticized Democratic rhetoric regarding law enforcement agencies. He stated: “The Democrats are spewing anti-police poison all over the country … attacking ICE for bravely apprehending and removing criminal illegal immigrants. This is dangerous and despicable. It needs to stop.”

Later that day, he addressed concerns about border security in another post dated July 11, 2025. He wrote: “More than unhappy, liberal college kids who live in their parents’ basements, I’m concerned about millions of violent criminals from around the world who came to the United States because of the Democrats’ open border.” He added an appeal for increased protection for Americans.

In a third post on July 11, 2025, Congressman Knott outlined what he described as straightforward national priorities. He stated: “It’s not hard folks:

– Protect citizens
– Protect tax dollars
– Attack waste, fraud, and abuse
– Demand free AND fair trade
– Celebrate investment in America

= a national surplus for June!”

Congressman Brad Knott represents his district in Congress and is known for his outspoken views on immigration enforcement and fiscal responsibility.



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