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Rep. Don Bacon discusses national security concerns and legislative success

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Don Bacon U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's 2nd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Don Bacon U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's 2nd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Rep. Don Bacon, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Nebraska's 2nd district, shared a series of tweets on March 25, 2025, addressing various topics from national security concerns to his office's achievements.

In one tweet posted at 22:29 UTC, Rep. Bacon criticized Gateway Pundit for overlooking critical issues related to national security. He stated that "Classified info was intentionally disseminated on Signal, an unclassified system." He highlighted the risks associated with such actions, noting that high-profile figures like the Secretary of Defense and others in the White House are prime targets for foreign adversaries like Russia and China. According to Bacon, Signal has been compromised.

Later that evening at 23:15 UTC, Rep. Bacon announced the commencement of a tele-townhall meeting via another tweet. He invited constituents to participate by calling or submitting questions online, expressing his eagerness to engage with them: "Our tele-townhall just started! To ask questions, call 855-962-1225 or submit questions at https://t.co/ZXqnmywbC5."

In a subsequent tweet at 23:25 UTC, Rep. Bacon shared positive news regarding his office's legislative accomplishments. He proudly noted that "Good news from our office this week, we were ranked No. 1 in GovTrack's 118th Congress Report Card for passing the most bills signed into law by the President."

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