Tommy Tuberville joins AFIDA act; criticizes Gavin Newsom

Tommy Tuberville joins AFIDA act; criticizes Gavin Newsom
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Coach Tommy Tuberville, a public figure known for his political involvement, recently shared several statements on social media. His tweets addressed issues ranging from national security to media appearances and criticism of political figures.

On June 10, 2025, Tuberville emphasized the importance of food security in relation to national security. He announced his participation in the AFIDA Improvements Act alongside Senator Ricketts. The initiative aims to protect farmland and agricultural supply chains from foreign control by entities such as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Tuberville stated, “Food security is NATIONAL SECURITY.”

Later that day, Tuberville informed his followers about an upcoming appearance on Todd Starnes’ show. He encouraged them to tune in by posting “Joining @toddstarnes shortly. Tune in!” at 18:29 UTC.

In another tweet posted at 20:26 UTC on the same day, Tuberville expressed strong disapproval of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s actions regarding veterans and adherence to legal principles. He accused Newsom of disregarding both the rule of law and the contributions of veterans, concluding with a call for accountability: “.@GavinNewsom doesn’t care about the rule of law and he doesn’t care about our veterans who have actually done something to protect our country. Lock him up.”



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