Aaron Bean reintroduces TRACE Act amid concerns over school espionage

Aaron Bean reintroduces TRACE Act amid concerns over school espionage
Congressman Aaron Bean — Aaron Bean Official Photo
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Aaron Bean, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 4th district, shared his views and legislative actions through a series of tweets on February 6, 2025. His statements addressed concerns about foreign influence in American schools and efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis.

In one tweet posted on February 6, 2025, Bean expressed his stance against foreign interference in U.S. educational institutions. He stated, “American schools are for education NOT espionage. Yet the #CCP is aggressively attempting to influence our nation’s K-12 schools.” He announced the reintroduction of the TRACE Act to counter such influences and acknowledged Representative Mackenzie’s support.

On the same day, Bean directed followers to additional coverage by tweeting, “READ exclusive coverage in @FoxNews: https://t.co/2Pt0nowuBX” This tweet was an invitation to explore further details about his legislative activities or related topics.

Later that day, Bean highlighted efforts against drug trafficking by mentioning recent seizures by Customs and Border Protection (CBP). In his tweet from February 6, 2025, he noted that “The CBP seized MORE THAN 21,000 lbs. of fentanyl in the 2024 fiscal year.” He emphasized the House GOP’s leadership role in addressing this issue and announced the passage of the HALT Fentanyl Act as part of these efforts.



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