Aaron Bean discusses border safety act and cultural funding concerns

Aaron Bean discusses border safety act and cultural funding concerns
Congressman Aaron Bean — Aaron Bean Official Photo
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Aaron Bean, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 4th district, has recently shared his views on various legislative and national issues through social media posts. Bean, who took office in 2023 after replacing John Rutherford, is known for his active engagement in policy discussions.

On February 13, 2025, Aaron Bean expressed support for the Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act passed by the House GOP. He stated that “For too long, officers have been killed in the line of duty while pursuing illegal immigrants.” He emphasized that this bill aims to “PROTECT Border Patrol and law enforcement officers engaged in pursuits.” “Original quotation”

Later that day, Bean criticized certain international cultural initiatives funded by the United States. He tweeted: “Drag queen shows for Ecuador are not national security,” and further commented on similar projects in Peru and Ireland as not aligning with American interests abroad. He thanked Rep. Brian Mast and the House Foreign Affairs Committee Republicans for highlighting these concerns. “Original quotation”

In another post on February 13, Bean congratulated Brooke L. Rollins on her confirmation as Secretary of Agriculture under President Trump’s administration. He expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with her to benefit farmers in Northeast Florida. “Original quotation”



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