Tim Scott shares thoughts on national pride and community heroes

Tim Scott shares thoughts on national pride and community heroes
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Tim Scott, a prominent figure in American politics, recently shared several tweets celebrating significant occasions and recognizing local heroes. His posts reflect on national pride, family values, and the dedication of law enforcement officers.

On June 14, 2025, Tim Scott expressed his patriotic sentiments by acknowledging Flag Day. In his tweet, he stated: “Happy Flag Day! We take this day to celebrate the most important symbol of our nation, the American flag that has come to represent the triumphs of the United States of America. No one symbol is more central to our history.”

The following day, June 15, 2025, he took a moment to honor fathers across the nation with a heartfelt message: “#HappyFathersDay to all the amazing dads! We appreciate all you do!”

In another post dated June 16, 2025, Scott paid tribute to Major Mike East for his long-standing service in Greenville County. He highlighted East’s enduring legacy and extended prayers for current law enforcement personnel: “Major Mike East served and protected Greenville County for over four decades. It is fantastic to see that his spirit lives on and I am praying for the safety of K-9 East and all of brave men and women of the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office.”



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