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Barry Moore criticizes conduct and highlights economic changes under Trump

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Second District of Alabama | Second District of Alabama website

Second District of Alabama | Second District of Alabama website

Rep. Barry Moore, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 2nd district, recently expressed his views on several political matters through social media posts. Known for his staunch support of former President Donald Trump and advocacy for Second Amendment rights, Moore's statements reflect ongoing debates within the American political landscape.

On March 5, 2025, Rep. Moore criticized Rep. Al Green's behavior during President Trump's address, describing it as "disrespectful and worthy of a censure." He announced his decision to co-sponsor a resolution with Rep. Troy Nehls to hold Rep. Green accountable for his conduct. The original post can be found here.

The following day, March 6, 2025, Moore addressed concerns regarding constitutional rights related to firearms. He claimed that the ATF and FEIB had violated Americans' Second Amendment rights for an extended period. In collaboration with other lawmakers including Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Sheri Biggs, he sent a letter to the Department of Justice expressing concern over these agencies' operations. His tweet is available here.

On March 7, 2025, Moore highlighted economic developments under President Trump’s administration by noting the addition of 10,000 manufacturing jobs in Trump's first full month in office due to policy reversals from the previous administration. He referenced President Trump's statement to Congress emphasizing the need for new leadership in Washington D.C., which can be viewed here.

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