Rep. Barry Loudermilk addresses national security and DHS funding on social media

Representative Barry Loudermilk, US Representative for Georgia's 11th District
Representative Barry Loudermilk, US Representative for Georgia's 11th District
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Rep. Barry Loudermilk, currently serving as the U.S. Congressman for Georgia’s 11th district, posted a series of statements on his social media accounts in March 2026 addressing national security and legislative gridlock.

On March 11, 2026, Loudermilk published a brief message stating “America First https://t.co/GjEKZEHVIR”.

Later that day, he commented on ongoing military operations by posting “As Operation Epic Fury continues, we extend our unwavering support to our service members as they work tirelessly toward America’s national security. https://t.co/FeQ6axLkHD”.

On March 12, Loudermilk criticized Senate Democrats regarding Department of Homeland Security funding negotiations: “Senate Democrats must stop holding American workers hostage and vote to reopen @DHSgov. https://t.co/zel5aBxnK3”.

Barry Loudermilk has held his seat in Congress since replacing Phil Gingrey in 2015. He has consistently won reelection against various opponents, including Antonio Daza in 2022 with 62.6% of the vote, Katy Stamper in 2024 with 65.6%, Dana Barrett in 2020 with 60.4%, Flynn Broady Jr. in 2018 with 61.8%, and Don Wilson in 2016 with 67.4%. These results reflect sustained electoral support within Georgia’s 11th district.



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