Ben Cline shares views on agriculture leadership during National FFA Week

Ben Cline shares views on agriculture leadership during National FFA Week
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Congressman Ben Cline, who has represented Virginia’s 6th District since 2019, recently shared his thoughts and activities through a series of tweets. Cline, known for his conservative values and dedication to agriculture and public safety, uses social media to connect with constituents and discuss pressing issues.

On February 18, 2025, Congressman Cline expressed his support for FFA members during National FFA Week. He emphasized their importance as the future leaders in agriculture, stating: “Happy @NationalFFA Week! FFA members are the future of agriculture and the next generation of leaders in VA-06 and across the country. Their hard work and dedication are shaping a stronger future for our farming and ranching communities. Thank you for all you do!”

On February 19, 2025, Cline discussed his recent participation in hosting an episode of the Republican Study Committee’s Right to the Point podcast alongside Chairman Jim Jordan. He noted their discussion focused on conservative values, national debt issues, and delivering results for Americans: “I had a great time hosting this week’s episode of @RepublicanStudy’s Right to the Point podcast with Chairman @Jim_Jordan! We broke down the fight for conservative values, tackling the national debt, and delivering for the American people.”

Later that day, Congressman Cline addressed U.S. policy towards cartels in a tweet supporting President Donald Trump and Secretary Marco Rubio’s efforts to classify cartels as terrorists. He tweeted: “It’s about time the U.S. calls these cartels what they are— terrorists! Thanks to President @realDonaldTrump and @SecRubio, we are making America safe again.”



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