Congressman Michael Guest emphasizes border security and military appreciation

Congressman Michael Guest emphasizes border security and military appreciation
Rep. Michael Guest, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 3rd District — Twitter Website
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Congressman Michael Guest, representing Mississippi’s 3rd district, recently shared several updates on his professional activities through a series of tweets. Guest, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2019, expressed his commitment to various legislative efforts and public engagements.

On February 19, 2025, Congressman Guest stated his role as chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement. He emphasized collaboration with President Trump to enhance border security through legislative measures. “As the chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement, I am honored to work alongside the president to secure our border. The Republican-led Congress will be working with President Trump to pass legislation that makes our…”

The following day, February 20, 2025, he announced his support for new legislation by being an original co-sponsor of a bill. “I am a proud original co-sponsor of this bill.”

Later that same day, Congressman Guest expressed gratitude towards military service members during his address at the State of the Military Symposium in 2025. He acknowledged their sacrifices which contribute to national freedom. “I was honored to speak at the 2025 State of the Military Symposium. Thank you to our service members for their sacrifice that we all might live in freedom.”



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