Kevin Hern comments on Trump administration and media narratives amid security policies debate

Kevin Hern comments on Trump administration and media narratives amid security policies debate
Rep. Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st District — https://www.facebook.com/repkevinhern/
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Kevin Hern, currently serving in U.S. Congress representing Oklahoma’s 1st District since 2018, has made several public statements via tweets highlighting various political issues and events. Hern, originally from Belton, Missouri, was born in 1961 and has lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has a background in education from Arkansas Tech University and the University of Arkansas, Little Rock.

On April 29, 2025, Congressman Hern expressed his satisfaction with the Trump Administration’s approach to national security issues. He emphasized, “I’m proud of the Trump Administration and @DHSgov @Sec_Noem for putting our national security FIRST. No need to separate families – you can take your kids back home with you!” Hern accused mainstream media of being misleading regarding this story.

On April 30, Hern acknowledged the efforts of the Trump Administration in fulfilling their campaign promises. He tweeted, “The Trump team has been working hard! They’re doing what they were elected to do, and it’s working.” This tweet included a reference to a video sourced from C-SPAN.

Later the same day, Hern commented on a presentation by Will Cain. In a Twitter post at 21:06 UTC, he stated, “An absolute masterclass from @willcain. Bravo! Words matter. Truth matters.” Hern appeared to support the emphasis on the importance of language and truth in media communication.

Additional background information about Congressman Hern includes his previous succession to the Congress seat held by Jim Bridenstine in 2018, marking his ongoing tenure in U.S. politics. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree obtained from Arkansas Tech University in 1986 and further studies at the University of Arkansas in 1999.



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