Rep. Mark Harris discusses religious law and upcoming media appearances

Mark Harris, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 8th Congressional District
Mark Harris, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 8th Congressional District
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Representative Mark Harris, who serves North Carolina’s 8th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, recently made several public statements on social media regarding his media appearances and views on religion and constitutional freedoms.

On February 6, 2026, Harris informed followers about an upcoming appearance, posting: “Coming up soon on @Bannons_WarRoom at 5pm ET! Be sure to tune in.”

The following day, he expressed his perspective on religious law and American principles, stating: “Radical Islam glorifies violence. The American Constitution protects freedom. These two ideas are not compatible — period.

Sharia Law has ZERO place in our country. America runs on liberty, not theocracy.

@RealAmVoice @Bannons_WarRoom https://t.co/iUWNM8tnr0” (posted February 7, 2026).

Later that same day, Harris promoted another television appearance: “I’m joining @FoxNews at 12:45pm ET! Be sure to tune in. https://t.co/MMZemh9Pf8” (February 7, 2026).

Harris represents North Carolina’s 8th district in Congress. The topics he addressed—religious law and constitutional rights—have been subjects of national debate for years as policymakers discuss the role of faith in American governance and civil liberties.



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