Michael Guest shares thoughts on border, faith, and annual military academy event

Michael Guest shares thoughts on border, faith, and annual military academy event
U.S. Rep. Michael Guest from Mississippi 3rd District — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Michael Guest, serving Mississippi’s 3rd district since replacing Gregg Harper in 2019, has recently shared a series of messages via his social media account. These tweets highlight his perspectives on current U.S. policies and his ongoing initiatives in service of his constituents.

On April 1, 2025, Guest commented, “After just two months in office, the Trump administration has restored law and order at our borders. But this victory, and the historic crisis that preceded it, did not happen overnight. There is no question that Joe Biden and his reckless administration created the worst border…”

A day later, on April 2, 2025, Guest emphasized the role of his faith in his legislative endeavors. “My faith is central to my work to uphold the Constitution and protect the right to life and religious freedoms, including preventing American tax dollars from funding abortion.”

On April 3, 2025, Guest announced, “Each year we host an annual event to give high school students and their parents an opportunity to learn more about our service academies. I hope anyone interested in a potential appointment will join my staff and me at Brandon High School on April 5th for our Military Academy…”



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