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United States Senator for the great state of Alabama.
Feb 28, 2025 19 tweets 8 min read
🧵 1/ Monday, we will be voting on my bill, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (S.9), to save women’s sports and preserve Title IX protections.

I am proud to have support from former and current female athletes, coaches, parents, lawmakers, and advocates, including @Riley_Gaines_ , @PaulaYScanlan, @sagesteele, @JenniferSey, and others. 2/ @SenHydeSmith: “Congress established Title IX to ensure that women and girls have equal and fair opportunities based on biological reality, and it has protected their safety for decades.  After watching the Biden administration claw away at the integrity of Title IX for four years, I am proud to stand with my colleagues and President Trump in fighting to restore the protections that Title IX was always meant to provide to girls and women in sports.”
Dec 9, 2022 4 tweets 2 min read
🧵BREAKING: we uncovered @SecDef’s plan to fund thousands of abortions a year. Not only is this a severe misuse of taxpayer dollars, it’s illegal. I will hold him accountable. Image @SecDef If Secretary Austin wants to change the law, he should do it through Congress. But he’s going around Congress to enact a taxpayer-funded abortion policy – including late term abortions.
Jan 7, 2021 5 tweets 1 min read
Yesterday was a sad day for our great country. I strongly condemn the violence and actions we saw from those who stormed the Capitol. It undermines the freedoms we enjoy as Americans, and it has no place in our democracy. The integrity of our elections is vital to our country. I have serious concerns that the states of Arizona and Pennsylvania did not act in accordance with their own duly enacted laws when conducting this election.
Jan 5, 2021 6 tweets 1 min read
Tomorrow afternoon I will join Senator Ted Cruz in objecting to Electoral College results from Arizona, and I am carefully considering additional states that may require my objection. In our country, elections are generally governed by the individual states, but there are serious questions about whether, for example, Arizona’s electors were selected in accordance with the duly enacted laws of the State of Arizona, which is a requirement of the Constitution.