Mario Díaz-Balart shares condolences and political critique on Twitter

Mario Díaz-Balart shares condolences and political critique on Twitter
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Mario Díaz-Balart, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 26th District since 2003, shared a series of tweets on April 7, 2025, expressing personal condolences and criticism of governmental actions. Díaz-Balart, who has served in public office since 1988, also served in Florida’s legislature before joining Congress. Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1961, he holds a degree from the University of South Florida and currently resides in Miami.

In his first tweet, Díaz-Balart expressed his condolences to a friend, “@RemediosDiaz,” sharing that “Our hearts are with you, my dear friend @RemediosDiaz. Tia and I are praying for you and your family during this difficult time. Fausto was a true joy to be around, with a witty sense of humor, and an amazing friend to all. May Fausto rest in peace.”

A follow-up post in Spanish was also directed at Remedios Diaz on the same platform. The tweet reads, “Nuestros corazones están contigo, querida amiga @RemediosDiaz. Tia y yo estamos orando por ti y tu familia en este momento tan difícil. Fausto era una persona que alegraba a todos a su alrededor, con un sentido del humor brillante, y un amigo extraordinario para todos. Que…”

Later in the day, Díaz-Balart shared a more politically charged statement. Addressing an international issue, he stated, “Una vez más, Petro revela su simpatía por los terroristas y su total desprecio por el estado de derecho. Es indignante ofrecer compasión a miembros del Tren de Aragua, una organización criminal transnacional y terrorista, conocida por violar, torturar y mutilar a sus víctimas.”

Díaz-Balart has long been involved in U.S. politics. Growing up in Florida, he attended the University of South Florida, equipping him for a career in the legislative field both at the state and national level.



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