rep. mike collins addresses healthcare and history on social media

rep. mike collins addresses healthcare and history on social media
Rep. Mike Collins, US Representative for Georgia's 10th District — Official website
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Rep. Mike Collins, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 10th district, recently shared a series of tweets on various topics. Collins has been a member of Congress since 2023, succeeding Jody Hice.

On June 18, 2025, Collins addressed controversial issues related to children’s healthcare practices. He stated that “The practice of mutilating impressionable children is over.” He also suggested finding another issue with an 80/20 divide.

Later that day, at 22:14 UTC, Collins tweeted cryptically about “The hunt for White October.” No further context was provided in this brief message.

On June 19, 2025, Collins commemorated a significant historical event from World War II. He noted that “On this day in history in 1944, the U.S. launched a two-day assault on Japan’s naval air power in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.” This battle marked the end of Japan’s ability to conduct large-scale carrier operations and was part of five major carrier-versus-carrier battles.

Collins was born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967 and graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor’s degree in 1990.



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