Rep. Josh Brecheen U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd District | Official Website
Rep. Josh Brecheen U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd District | Official Website
Congressman Josh Brecheen, representing Oklahoma's 2nd District, shared details on Twitter on April 10, 2025, about legislative actions he supports and reported commitments from legislative leaders. Brecheen, a former Oklahoma State Senator, has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2023 following his election after Markwayne Mullin.
On April 10, 2025, at 01:47 UTC, Brecheen stated, "I just voted in favor of @repdarrellissa’s, No Rogue Rulings Act, which would prevent activist judges from blocking President Trump’s lawful exercise of executive power. We can’t allow activist judges to legislate the nation from the bench." This vote aligns with Brecheen's stance against judicial activism perceived to interfere with executive decisions.
Later on April 10, 2025, at 16:27 UTC, Brecheen expressed his support for another legislative initiative, sharing, "I was honored to vote in support of @RepChipRoy’s SAVE Act. This bill is needed to ensure that only AMERICAN citizens are voting in AMERICAN elections." Brecheen's endorsement of the SAVE Act reflects his commitment to electoral integrity and ensuring voting rights are exclusively American.
Lastly, on April 10, 2025, at 17:11 UTC, a further statement by Brecheen was posted, outlining fiscal commitments by Congress, "The Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate have committed to reduce spending by at least $1.5 trillion. Consistent with the House-passed budget resolution and President Trump’s call to put our nation on a path to balance, we received assurances from the https://t.co/angAX512T6." This commitment is significant in the effort to balance national expenditures with priorities from the Trump Administration.
Josh Brecheen is a 43-year-old native of Ada, Oklahoma, currently residing in Coalgate. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, earned in 1997, illustrating his deep roots and longstanding educational and professional engagement with the state.