Rep. Mike Collins, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 10th district since 2023, recently shared his thoughts on various topics through a series of tweets. Collins, who succeeded Jody Hice in this role, has been vocal about international relations and domestic policy issues.
On June 3, 2025, Rep. Mike Collins posted a tweet without accompanying text but included two links to unspecified content. The tweet can be viewed here.
The following day, June 4, 2025, Collins referenced a historical event from 1989 in China with the statement: “On this day in history in 1989, the CCP said nothing happened.” This comment alludes to the Chinese government’s stance on the Tiananmen Square protests.
Later that same day, he addressed recent events involving national security and foreign policy concerns: “Yesterday, Chinese nationals were caught smuggling an agricultural bioweapon that could destroy America’s crops. Then, a Democrat Gov. vetoed a bill that would block China from buying land near military bases. How much smoke do we have to see before we realize there’s a fire?” This tweet highlights his concerns over potential threats to American agriculture and national security.
Mike Collins was born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967 and currently resides there. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Georgia State University, which he obtained in 1990.



