Aaron Bean addresses national and local issues through social media posts

Aaron Bean addresses national and local issues through social media posts
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Aaron Bean, a serving member of the U.S Congress representing Florida’s 4th District, has taken to social media to express his views on current political affairs. Bean has been an active figure in politics since 2023, taking over from former U.S Congress member John Rutherford, and previously served in the Florida House of Representatives and Senate.

On April 10, 2025, Aaron Bean shared via Twitter that “The Constitution’s separation of powers isn’t a suggestion—it’s the law.” He expressed his concerns about “liberal rogue judges” allegedly hindering President Trump’s America First agenda. Bean also highlighted the passage of the No Rogue Rulings Act by the House GOP, aimed at addressing what he perceives as the misuse of judicial power.

In another tweet dated April 11, Bean expressed enthusiasm about the rise of digital currency, stating, “America has DOGE fever—and so does Clay County!” He commended the local government for adopting measures that incorporate this popular cryptocurrency to enhance government efficiency.

Later the same day, Bean tweeted about his concerns regarding the American manufacturing industry. He noted that “Over the last four years, Americans have been put last. We’ve seen our plants and factories close, and our jobs shipped overseas—we need a great American comeback.” Bean expressed his approval of actions by the U.S. Trade Representative and President that aim to focus on revitalizing domestic manufacturing.

Aaron Bean, born in Fernandina Beach, Florida, in 1967, has a long history in public service and an educational background with a Bachelor of Science degree from Jacksonville University in 1989. His career includes extensive experience in state and national politics, emphasizing economic development and government efficiency. Bean currently resides in Fernandina Beach.



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