Missouri congressman Eric Burlison shares opinions on judiciary and fiscal policies

Missouri congressman Eric Burlison shares opinions on judiciary and fiscal policies
U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison Representing the 7th District of Missouri — Official U.S. House headshot
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Eric Burlison, a U.S. Congressman representing Missouri’s 7th district since 2023, shared his views on several issues through a series of tweets. Having replaced Billy Long, Burlison has been vocal about his stance on judicial appointments and fiscal policy.

On February 11, 2025, Rep. Eric Burlison expressed confidence in former President Trump’s track record concerning judicial appointments. He stated, “President Trump has a pretty strong record against radical activist judges. That will continue.”

Later that day, he criticized the bipartisan approach to federal spending cuts. Burlison remarked that “The Uniparty doesn’t actually want to deliver on spending cuts. They’re addicted to wasting taxpayer money while clinging to their power.” This tweet was posted at 18:41 UTC.

In another post at 21:00 UTC on the same day, Burlison announced his involvement in a task force with fellow representative Luna. He emphasized the need for accountability and transparency by stating, “I’m excited to join @RepLuna on this Task Force. The American people deserve answers—it’s time for full accountability and transparency.”



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