New York is a powerhouse agricultural state. And Americans know that food security is national security. Last Congress, I proudly led legislation to ban U.S. adversaries from buying U.S. farmland. Our farmers feed the world, and we will not let hostile nations undermine our https://t.co/1FY8rDgWd8
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.@CongressmanGT: "President Trump is using every tool at his disposal to keep our nation safe, and that includes securing our food supply." https://t.co/NVaJziiHvb
Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, food security has been emphasized as a critical component of national security. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson highlighted the passage of the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill," which includes historic investments in the agricultural value chain, major tax relief, and support for affordable energy policies aimed at sustaining family farms. Lawmakers, including Kristy Noem and Elise Stefanik, stressed the importance of America’s ability to feed itself to maintain sovereignty and security. Stefanik also noted her leadership in legislation to prohibit U.S. adversaries from purchasing American farmland, reinforcing efforts to protect the agricultural sector from foreign influence. The administration and congressional leaders assert that supporting farmers and securing the food supply are essential to keeping the nation safe and strong.