Congressman Brad Knott, a vocal representative, has been active on social media, discussing a range of issues from law enforcement practices to opportunities for economic reform and constituent services. His recent tweets touch on these matters, reflecting his political perspectives and priorities.
On April 25, 2025, Congressman Knott expressed his concern over prosecutorial decisions following an incident causing $21,000 in property damage. “Despite causing $21,000 of damage to private property, the Democrat prosecutor won’t charge Tim Walz’s official because she fears he’ll commit more crime if he’s labeled a felon.” Knott characterized the situation as “unjust” and criticized it as a case of “politically motivated law enforcement.”
Moving to matters of economic policy, Knott, on April 28, 2025, emphasized the significance of the budgeting process. He described budget reconciliation as “a huge opportunity for Congress to provide tax relief, erase burdensome regulations, and incentivize, not punish, investment in the U.S.” urging a swift congressional response to support the President’s agenda.
On the same day, Congressman Knott informed his constituents about an opportunity for assistance with federal agencies. He announced that his staff would be available at a local public library on April 29, 2025. “My staff will be at the Public Library of Johnston County and Smithfield tomorrow from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Stop by if you need help with a federal agency!” This initiative is targeted towards residents of the 13th Congressional District of North Carolina.
Brad Knott is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for North Carolina, representing the 13th Congressional District.


