Rep. Mark Harris, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, made several statements on December 4, 2025, via his official X (formerly Twitter) account regarding ongoing political and legislative issues.
In a post published at 16:28 UTC, Rep. Harris expressed support for congressional efforts to subpoena Special Counsel Jack Smith, writing, “I stand 100% with @JudiciaryGOP and @Jim_Jordan in subpoenaing Jack Smith. What the Biden DOJ unleashed on @realDonaldTrump wasn’t just lawfare—it was one of the most egregious abuses of power in modern American history.” The statement referenced actions by the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden’s administration related to legal proceedings involving former President Donald Trump.
Later that day at 17:10 UTC, Rep. Harris highlighted legislative achievements by House Republicans over the past year: “REMINDER: @HouseGOP delivered major wins this year in the One Big Beautiful Bill Codified 28 Trump executive actions Largest working-family tax cut in history Typical family of 4 keeps an extra $7K–$12K Promises made, promises kept” This message points to Republican-backed policy measures including codification of prior executive actions from the Trump administration and substantial tax cuts for working families.
At 18:49 UTC on December 4, Rep. Harris called for significant changes in federal education policy by stating: “Repeal the NEA Charter. Abolish the Department of Education. Put students first. Take back education.” The National Education Association (NEA) is one of the largest labor unions representing educators in the United States; calls to repeal its charter or abolish federal oversight have been part of broader debates about education governance.
The comments from Rep. Harris reflect ongoing partisan disputes over federal investigations into former President Trump as well as continuing debates about tax policy and education reform within Congress.
