Tommy Tuberville posts on tariffs, MLK Day remembrance, and law enforcement support

US Senator for Alabama - US Senator for Alabama website
US Senator for Alabama - US Senator for Alabama website
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U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville, who represents Alabama and has a background in college football coaching, recently shared several statements on his social media account regarding economic policy, civil rights remembrance, and law enforcement support.

On January 18, 2026, Tuberville posted about the impact of tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. He stated, “President Trump’s tariffs are WORKING. We are leveling the playing field for domestic manufacturers and MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.”

The following day, January 19, he commemorated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., posting “Today, we remember and honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”

Later that same day, Tuberville addressed law enforcement issues in another post: “While DemocRATS continue to attack our law enforcement, I will ALWAYS support the brave men and women keeping our communities safe. I STAND WITH ICE.”

Tuberville serves on Senate committees related to armed services, agriculture and veterans affairs. His office provides constituent services and offers internship opportunities for students with ties to Alabama (source: official website).



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