Senator Eric Schmitt detailed on November 11, 2025, that Congress passed temporary government funding alongside new legal provisions targeting transparency and individual rights within federal law.
Rep. Mark Alford shared updates on congressional efforts to end the "Schumer Shutdown," recognized Veterans Day, and discussed ACA subsidies during media appearances on November 11, 2025.
Senator Eric Schmitt commented on November 11, 2025 about new legal options for Senators under 2 U.S.C. § 6628 regarding alleged data violations linked to Jack Smith and Judge Boasberg during the Arctic Frost investigation.
Senator Eric Schmitt used Veterans Day on November 11, 2025 to honor Missouri-born General John J. Pershing through several tweets recounting his service and impact on U.S. military history.
Rep. Mark Alford used social media on November 11, 2025 to call for greater recognition for Vietnam War veterans and criticize current healthcare policy under Obamacare.
Senator Eric Schmitt used his Twitter account on November 11, 2025 to discuss ongoing impeachment efforts against Judge Boasberg and investigations related to alleged Biden-era actions.
Senator Eric Schmitt discussed China's involvement in fentanyl production and recent congressional disputes over government funding through tweets posted on November 10–11, 2025.
Rep. Mark Alford used his social media platform between November 8-10, 2025 to discuss delayed funding for nuclear research at the University of Missouri, share thoughts on faith-based community support, and recognize the Marine Corps' anniversary.
Rep. Mark Alford used his social media platform on November 10, 2025 to advocate for legislation restricting foreign ownership of U.S. land near military sites and reported on meetings with local constituents.
Mizzou tennis continued its run at the San Diego State Fall Classic on Saturday, Nov. 8, advancing to the semifinals in both doubles and singles events.
Rep. Mark Alford used his social media accounts on November 8, 2025, to criticize Senate Democrats for their voting record and announce new content discussing federal spending and government shutdowns.