Tim Moore reflects on legislation and patriotism in recent tweets

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Congressman Tim Moore recently shared a series of tweets that reflect on legislative progress and national pride. These tweets were posted around the Fourth of July holiday, highlighting both a significant political event and a patriotic celebration.

On July 3, 2025, Congressman Moore expressed his enthusiasm for legislative progress by stating, “Beautiful day to send the One Big Beautiful Bill to the President’s Desk! “.

The following day, on July 4th, he commemorated Independence Day with a tweet celebrating America’s history and values. He wrote, “The land of the free, the home of the brave, and the greatest nation on Earth. Today, we celebrate America’s 249th birthday and honor the generations of brave men and women who have fought for our freedom, from the founding generation to today’s troops. “.

Later that evening, Congressman Moore attended an event at the White House marking another milestone. He tweeted about this occasion saying he was “Honored to join President Trump for the signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill at the White House on America’s 249th Birthday! God bless America! “.



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