Representative Kat Cammack, who serves Florida’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, shared her perspectives on various political and historical issues through a series of tweets. As an active participant in national discourse, she expressed concerns regarding transparency within the current administration, announced media engagements, and reflected on significant judicial decisions.
On June 2, 2025, Cammack questioned the integrity of the Biden administration concerning alleged misinformation about President Biden’s cognitive health. She emphasized that if there was any intentional misleading of the public, it would constitute “a serious breach of trust.” She stated her support for Chairman James Comer in issuing subpoenas to officials involved to seek “the answers this nation deserves.” The original tweet can be found here.
The following day, June 3, 2025, Cammack informed her audience about her upcoming appearance on the Preston Scott Show at 8 AM. She encouraged listeners to tune into the program. The tweet announcing this engagement is available here.
In a tweet dated June 4, 2025, Cammack reflected on a pivotal Supreme Court ruling from over a century ago: Pierce v. Society of Sisters. She highlighted the decision’s affirmation that children are not simply “creatures of the state” but rather “unique, irreplaceable individuals” with a crucial role in shaping the future. This commentary is accessible here.
Kat Cammack has been serving in Congress since replacing Ted Yoho in 2021 and previously held office in the Florida House of Representatives. Born in Denver in 1988 and currently residing in Gainesville, she graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver with a BA in 2015.



