Brian Babin highlights U.S. beef exports and Medicaid expansion in recent social media posts

Brian Babin highlights U.S. beef exports and Medicaid expansion in recent social media posts
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 — Wikipedia
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Brian Babin, U.S. Representative from Texas, shared a series of posts on his official Twitter account highlighting recent developments related to agriculture, healthcare policy, and national leadership.

On July 26, 2025, Babin wrote: “They are finally serving U.S. beef down under. A massive win for Texas ranchers, thank you @POTUS!”

The following day, July 27, he commented on healthcare legislation and media coverage: “The numbers don’t lie; only the fake news media does. CBO confirms: our One Big Beautiful Bill EXPANDS Medicaid.”

Later that same day, Babin expressed support for former President Trump’s assessment of the nation’s trajectory: “President Trump is 100% CORRECT when he said America’s decline is OVER!”

Babin has maintained a strong electoral record in Texas’ congressional races over the past decade. In the most recent general election in 2024, he defeated Dayna Steele with 69.4% of the vote to her 30.6%. His previous victories include defeating Jon Haire in 2022 (69.5% to 30.5%), Rashad Lewis in 2020 (73.6% to 24.3%), Dayna Steele again in 2018 (72.6% to 27.4%), Hal Ridley Jr. in 2016 (88.6% to 11.4%), and Michael Cole in 2014 (76% to 22.1%).



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