Kevin Hern emphasizes energy, supports Take It Down Act, and hails Trump’s 100 days

Kevin Hern emphasizes energy, supports Take It Down Act, and hails Trump’s 100 days
Rep. Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 1st District — Twitter Website
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Congressman Kevin Hern, who represents Oklahoma’s 1st District and has been serving since 2018, shared several important tweets on April 28, 2025. Hern, born in Belton, Missouri, and now residing in Tulsa, graduated from Arkansas Tech University and later from the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. His recent social media activity covers various significant topics.

On April 28, 2025, Congressman Hern emphasized the necessity of a comprehensive energy strategy. He stated, “An all-of-the-above energy approach is the ONLY way to guarantee safe, reliable, affordable energy.”

Later that day, at 23:19:36 UTC, Hern acknowledged the efforts of former First Lady Melania Trump regarding the Take It Down Act. He remarked on the emotional impact of hearing from victims of non-consensual explicit AI images during a Capitol Hill event and shared, “.@FLOTUS Melania Trump has been an outstanding advocate for the Take It Down Act. I was proud to join her last month at an event on Capitol Hill, listening to the heartbreaking stories from victims of non-consensual explicit AI images shared online. Today, the House PASSED the”.

At 23:25:39 UTC on the same day, Hern celebrated the 100-day milestone since President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. He participated in a media row to reflect on the administration’s achievements and expressed his outlook for the future. Hern tweeted, “This week, we celebrate 100 days since @POTUS Donald Trump returned to the @WhiteHouse! I participated in a media row on Capitol Hill, speaking with several media outlets to discuss what I see as the wins of these first 100 days and what I’m hoping to see in the next 100 days.”

Kevin Hern replaced Jim Bridenstine in representing Oklahoma’s 1st district in 2018, signaling a fruitful political career.



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