Mario Díaz-Balart, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 26th District since 2003, shared his thoughts on various subjects through a series of tweets. Serving in Congress since 1988, Díaz-Balart has a history of public service including positions in both the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate. He holds a BA from the University of South Florida and resides in Miami.
On April 22, 2025, Díaz-Balart commended the efforts of fellow public servant, “@secrubio,” for his strategic realignment of the State Department focused on protecting national security interests while saving taxpayer dollars. In his role as Chairman of the National Security and Department of State Subcommittee, he expressed his eagerness to further these efforts. “I commend @secrubio’s efforts to focus on advancing and protecting US national security interests all while saving taxpayer dollars through a strategic realignment of the State Department.”
Later on the same day, Díaz-Balart extended his congratulations to the U.S. Army Reserve on its 117th anniversary. He expressed gratitude towards those serving by acknowledging their dedication and sacrifices which are instrumental in safeguarding the nation. “Happy 117th Birthday to the @USArmyReserve!”
Continuing to address significant issues, Díaz-Balart on April 23, 2025, expressed concerns over the Biden Administration’s policies, highlighting the admission of Cuban regime operatives into the United States. He noted the deportation of Juana Orquídea Acanda Rodríguez and ongoing issues, such as the case involving Leandro Rubén Garnica González. “Under the Biden Administration, a troubling number of Cuban regime operatives have been granted the extraordinary privilege of entering the United States.”
Díaz-Balart’s communications underscore his ongoing involvement and interest in national security, military celebrations, and foreign policy concerns related to Cuba.



