Senator Marsha Blackburn, who represents Tennessee in the U.S. Senate, posted a series of messages on her social media account on February 25, 2026, expressing support for President Trump and his administration’s recent actions.
In her first post at 01:45 UTC, Blackburn stated, “President Trump is about to deliver a powerful and hopeful message to the nation. After years of weakness and failed leadership under Joe Biden, the State of Our Union is stronger, safer, and more prosperous than ever before.”
Later that evening at 02:17 UTC, she wrote, “The border is secure again. President Trump promised it, and he delivered it. Thank you, @realDonaldTrump!”
At 02:37 UTC, Blackburn highlighted a legislative achievement related to tax relief for seniors: “My provision that delivered historic tax relief to seniors is one of the benefits Tennesseans are most excited about from the Working Families Tax Cuts. Thanks to President Trump, this will go down as a historic win for the American people.”
According to her official website, Blackburn has advocated for limited government, lower taxes, border security measures such as those referenced in her posts, affordable health care initiatives, veterans’ support programs, and online protections for children (https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/). She has supported causes including veterans’ care and online child protections as part of her broader commitment to social issues.
Blackburn maintains offices in Washington D.C. and across several cities in Tennessee—including Memphis, Jackson, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Johnson City—to serve constituents statewide (https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/). She serves on key Senate committees such as Finance; Commerce; Science and Transportation; Veterans’ Affairs; and Judiciary. Her committee work includes chairing subcommittees focused on consumer protection and privacy-related matters.
As senator representing all of Tennessee (https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/), Blackburn’s recent statements reflect ongoing policy priorities outlined during her tenure.
