Mike Collins shares historical insights and political views on Twitter

Mike Collins shares historical insights and political views on Twitter
Rep. Mike Collins, US Representative for Georgia's 10th District — Twitter Website
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Rep. Mike Collins, a U.S. Congressman representing Georgia’s 10th district since 2023, shared several tweets on May 20, 2025. His posts reflect on historical events and current political views.

On May 20, Rep. Collins tweeted a link without additional context: “https://t.co/AekCELHwI3 https://t.co/gJU2wjKvf9”.

In another tweet from the same day, he provided a historical reflection: “On this day in history in 1774, in response to the Boston Tea Party, King George III approved the Coercive Acts to punish Massachusetts and reassert British control. Known as the Intolerable Acts by colonists, these laws closed Boston Harbor, limited self-government, protected https://t.co/E2ic4ojO9o”. This highlights his interest in significant historical events that have shaped American history.

Later that day, Rep. Collins expressed a political stance with the tweet: “A Republican congress shouldn’t do the bidding of liberal Democrat governors in coastal states.”, indicating his perspective on party politics and governance.

Rep. Mike Collins was born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967 and graduated from Georgia State University with a BA in 1990. He currently resides in Jackson and took over from former Congress member Jody Hice.



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