Rep. Mike Collins, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 10th district, recently shared his views and historical reflections on social media. Known for succeeding Jody Hice in 2023, Collins has been active in discussing both historical events and contemporary issues.
On May 9, 2025, Rep. Mike Collins reflected on a historical event from May 9, 1970. He recalled how “President Richard Nixon spoke with anti-war protestors and students for two hours at the Lincoln Memorial.” Collins added that Nixon’s chief of staff later described it as “the weirdest day so far” of his presidency.
Later the same day, Collins addressed a current issue involving immigration enforcement and legal accountability. He commented on an incident where “This illegal Honduran sex offender broke into a woman’s home and tried to kidnap her 4-year-old daughter.” Collins criticized the decision by a district attorney associated with George Soros to drop charges against the offender but noted that ICE would be deporting him. He expressed confusion over why Democrats oppose stricter immigration controls.
Additionally, Rep. Mike Collins shared another post without any accompanying text, which may pertain to the topics he discussed earlier.
Mike Collins was born in Jackson, Georgia in 1967 and currently resides there. He graduated from Georgia State University in 1990 with a BA.



