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Senator Jim Banks addresses drug trafficking, monument safety, and trade policy in new posts

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Jim Banks, U.S. Senator | https://www.banks.senate.gov/

Jim Banks, U.S. Senator | https://www.banks.senate.gov/

Senator Jim Banks has recently posted a series of messages on social media addressing issues related to public health, national security, and domestic safety.

On August 7, 2025, Senator Banks wrote, "China floods our communities with unsafe drugs, both a public health and national security risk. The American people want action. It’s time to secure our supply chains and protect our communities."

Later that day, he commented on concerns regarding safety at national monuments: "Hoosiers shouldn’t have to worry about being attacked when visiting our nation’s beautiful monuments. I fully support @POTUS taking action to restore law and order and make our nation’s capital safe again." This statement reflects ongoing debates about crime rates in Washington D.C. and efforts by federal officials to address public safety.

In another post the same evening, Senator Banks endorsed trade policies favoring domestic industry: "Great op-ed from @USTradeRep President Trump’s America First trade policy puts our country and workers first - no more selling out to China. It’s about making America stronger and more secure; bringing back jobs; and rebuilding industry." The "America First" trade approach referenced by Banks emphasizes prioritizing U.S. economic interests in international agreements.

Senator Jim Banks represents Indiana in the United States Senate. His recent statements highlight his focus on drug trafficking concerns involving China, support for law enforcement measures in the nation's capital, and advocacy for protectionist trade policies aimed at revitalizing American manufacturing.

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