Brian Strickland highlights legislative actions and national politics in recent social media posts

Brian Strickland, Georgia State Senator from 42nd District
Brian Strickland, Georgia State Senator from 42nd District
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Senator Brian Strickland, a Republican representing Georgia’s 42nd Senate District since his election in 2025, shared a series of posts on February 25, 2026, addressing national leadership and state legislative action.

In a post published at 4:45 a.m. UTC, Strickland expressed support for the President of the United States, writing: “Thank you, @POTUS. Your optimism and belief in the greatness of our nation are truly inspiring! Let’s continue to fight for America First!”

Later that day at 4:15 p.m. UTC, Strickland commented on an event involving former President Donald Trump and lawmakers: “When President Trump asked lawmakers to stand if they believe the first duty of the U.S. government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens – Democrats remained seated. That tells you everything. President Trump has backed up his words with action: securing the”

By evening at 10:51 p.m. UTC, Strickland announced progress on state legislation concerning autism awareness and public safety: “Rio’s Law just passed the Georgia Senate! SB 433 creates a specialty autism plate and training for first responders to improve safety and understanding during interactions with individuals on the autism spectrum. Thank you Connor Tomlinson and Just Bee for your incredible”

Strickland succeeded Elena Parent as senator after winning election in 2025.



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