Mike Ezell emphasizes coastal security and American energy in recent tweets

Mike Ezell emphasizes coastal security and American energy in recent tweets
Rep. Mike Ezell, U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 4th District — Congressman Mike Ezell website
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Congressman Mike Ezell, who represents Mississippi’s 4th district, took to social media to share his thoughts on recent national developments and legislative initiatives. Elected in 2023 to replace Steven Palazzo, Ezell brought forth his perspectives across several topics through different posts on April 29, 2025.

In his first tweet from April 29, 2025, Ezell praised the Coast Guard for their efforts during the early days of the Biden administration, saying, “During @POTUS’s first 100 days, the Coast Guard has worked around the clock to defend our maritime borders and stop the flow of illegal drugs and migrants. I’m proud that President Trump is recognizing their hard work—service that too often goes unnoticed but is vital to our.”

Later the same day, in a separate tweet posted at 18:05, Ezell highlighted a legislative effort, stating, “The American people gave us a clear mandate: put America First. Tomorrow, @TransportGOP will mark up a proposal to help deliver on President Trump’s bold agenda. Proud to be part of this effort.” With these remarks, he emphasized his commitment to forwarding the objectives set by the previous administration.

Continuing his active engagement, Ezell announced a collaborative initiative with fellow legislators through a tweet at 18:53. In this post, he introduced the BRIDGE Act alongside representatives Dan Crenshaw, Clay Higgins, and Randy Weber. He explained, “This legislation mandates offshore oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of America, bolstering American energy security, creating good-paying jobs, and supporting economic growth along.”

Ezell, 64, represents an area deeply connected to the Gulf through both local industry and culture. Born and residing in Pascagoula, Mississippi, he graduated with a BA from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1997. The congressman maintains a focus on regional economic interests while collaborating nationally on broader policy agendas.



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