Eric Burlison emphasizes election integrity and criticizes NPR

Eric Burlison emphasizes election integrity and criticizes NPR
Eric Burlison U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Eric Burlison, a U.S. Congressman representing Missouri’s 7th district since 2023, has expressed his views on several key issues through recent social media posts. Burlison, who succeeded Billy Long and previously served in the Missouri House of Representatives and Senate, continues to be an active voice in political discourse.

On March 25, 2025, Burlison emphasized the importance of a particular legislative measure for maintaining election integrity in the United States. He stated that “The future of election integrity in America rests on this bill. Congress must pass it.”

Later that day, Burlison criticized National Public Radio (NPR), describing it as a biased entity. He tweeted at 19:53 UTC that “NPR’s a left-wing echo chamber that should be labeled state-affiliated media. It’s pure propaganda, bankrolled by our tax dollars.” He also mentioned an upcoming questioning session by the DOGE Committee with NPR and PBS leaders.

In another post on March 25 at 20:22 UTC, Burlison addressed environmental policy related to former President Trump’s agenda. He remarked that “To execute Trump’s agenda, the Green New Scam has got to go.”



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