Eric Burlison comments on media bias and voter proof vote legislation

Eric Burlison comments on media bias and voter proof vote legislation
Rep. Eric Burlison, U.S. Representative for Missouri's 7th District — Facebook Website
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Rep. Eric Burlison, a Congressional representative for Missouri’s 7th district, expressed his views on recent political topics via social media on April 10, 2025. Burlison, a politician with a background in Missouri state legislature and a graduate from Missouri State University, shared his perspective on voter registration and media biases.

In a tweet on April 10, 2025, Burlison stated that “208 Democrats just voted against proof of citizenship to register to vote. Amazing we have to pass legislation for this, but that’s the battle we are up against. Dems are the America last party.” This comment was made following a legislative session where voter registration requirements were discussed.

Later that same day, Burlison announced a podcast episode featuring guest Mike Gonzalez. He tweeted at 17:22 UTC, “Mike Gonzalez @Gundisalvus joins us for episode 45 of Fresh Freedom to expose how NPR and PBS push left-wing agendas with your tax dollars. The bias is real and it’s time to defund it.” The episode aims to discuss perceived media biases in public broadcasting networks.

At 20:07 UTC, Rep. Burlison shared another tweet linking to additional content, https://t.co/CFvQJkQjo5, though details about the link’s content remain unelaborated within the tweets.

Eric Burlison has held his Congressional seat since 2023, succeeding Billy Long, and has a notable history of service in state politics. He resides in Ozark, Missouri.



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