Rep. Mark Alford posted statements on October 13 and 14, 2025 addressing the Middle East conflict and U.S. government shutdown while also honoring Charlie Kirk's legacy.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted updates on October 13 and 14, 2025, reflecting on historical events, supporting law enforcement in Kansas City, and announcing a major expansion at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Rep. Mark Alford addressed constituents via social media on October 14, highlighting how the ongoing government shutdown is affecting federal workers and military families in Missouri’s Kansas City area.
Rep. Mark Alford, who has represented Missouri’s 4th district since 2023, addressed the ongoing government shutdown and Columbus Day in a series of posts dated October 12 and October 13, 2025.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted several messages in October 2025 highlighting the U.S. Navy's birthday and crediting former President Trump for helping secure the release of Americans held captive abroad.
Rep. Mark Alford addressed troop pay during the ongoing government shutdown and highlighted educational outreach efforts in recent social media posts dated October 11-12, 2025.
The No. 14 Missouri Tigers fell to the No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide in a close contest at Memorial Stadium, with Alabama securing a 27-24 win before a sold-out crowd of 57,321.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted several tweets on October 11, 2025 questioning data sources related to political violence and urging federal action against what he describes as an epidemic of left-wing violence.
Rep. Mark Alford used social media posts on October 10 and October 11, 2025 to discuss what he calls the “Schumer Shutdown.” His messages highlight concerns about its effects on federal workers and local communities while attributing blame to...
Senator Eric Schmitt criticized how the Anti-Defamation League categorizes incidents in its "Murder and Extremism" reports in posts dated October 11, 2025.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted on October 11, 2025 about perceived inconsistencies in how political violence is classified by organizations like the ADL and covered by media outlets such as The Economist.
Senator Eric Schmitt used his social media platform on October 10-11, 2025 to comment on the government shutdown and call for changes in how extremist threats are classified by federal authorities.
Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has called on the Department of Justice to investigate what he describes as a growing problem of left-wing political violence in the United States.
Rep. Mark Alford used social media posts dated October 10, 2025 to address both community outreach efforts and constituent concerns amid an ongoing government shutdown.
U.S. Representative Mark Alford posted about his visit to a healthcare facility in Adrian, Missouri and promoted an upcoming episode of "Capitol Recap."
Senator Eric Schmitt addressed government shutdown talks, Missouri's role in national security after passage of the NDAA, and voiced support for Donald Trump in tweets posted between October 9-10, 2025.