Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and has led the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, posted a series of tweets on March 23, 2026, reflecting on historical events, current international issues, and community support.
In his first post of the day, Mastriano marked the anniversary of Patrick Henry’s speech before the Virginia convention in Richmond. He wrote on March 23, 2026: “March 23, 1775 – Patrick Henry ignited the American Revolution with a speech before the Virginia convention in Richmond, stating, ‘I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!'”
Later that afternoon, Mastriano referenced an interview he gave on the John Frederick’s Show. On March 23, 2026 he posted: “Check out my morning interview on the John Frederick’s Show!
‘The key thing is negotiating the opening of the straits’
‘Iran has been saying death to America since 1983’
‘This is America first'”
In another tweet from March 23, 2026, Mastriano expressed appreciation for an individual named Ella. He stated: “Thank you for standing up and standing your ground, Ella!”
Senator Doug Mastriano has focused much of his legislative work on supporting veterans through both policy initiatives and community engagement. According to his official website, he has advanced community service efforts aimed at veteran support and served as chairman of relevant Senate committees. His district includes Adams and Franklin counties in Pennsylvania.






