Mike Ezell reflects on religious, economic issues, and Easter greetings in recent tweets

Mike Ezell reflects on religious, economic issues, and Easter greetings in recent tweets
Mike Ezell U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Mike Ezell recently used his social media platform to convey messages that resonate with his constituents and the broader American public. Representing Mississippi’s 4th district, Ezell, who took office in 2023, has offered his perspective on religious observance, support for local industries, and seasonal greetings through a series of tweets.

On April 18, 2025, Congressman Ezell reflected on the significance of Good Friday, stating, “On Good Friday, we remember the profound sacrifice that brought hope to the world.”

In a tweet dated April 19, 2025, Ezell expressed his support for President Trump’s executive order aimed at reviving American seafood. He stated that this move is “a big win for our Gulf Coast—cutting red tape, fighting unfair trade, and standing up for our fishermen.”

On April 20, 2025, Mike Ezell shared a message of celebration regarding Easter, writing “He is Risen! Have a very happy and blessed Easter!”

Mike Ezell was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, in 1959 and currently resides there. He graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1997.



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