Senator Doug Mastriano shares historical reflections and newsletter updates on social media

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Senator Doug Mastriano, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate representing the 33rd district, posted several messages on his social media account between September 5 and September 6, 2025. The posts included references to historical figures and an invitation to read his weekly newsletter.

On September 5, Senator Mastriano shared a link to his latest newsletter, stating: “Please enjoy reading my newsletter from this week. https://t.co/Ns0jplNIzJ https://t.co/iAfSCnG6ax”.

The following day, he commemorated the birthday of Marquis de Lafayette with a historical note: “September 6 – Birthday – Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) was born in Chavaniac, France (as Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier). He came to America in 1777 to volunteer in the American Revolution, beginning a long friendship with George Washington. He later persuaded https://t.co/M3RA2X9EKI” (posted on September 6).

Later that same day, Mastriano posted a quote attributed to Alexander Hamilton regarding Christianity and the Bible: “Alexander Hamilton – ‘The morality of Christianity is the best in the world. The Bible is the most perfect system ever devised. It should be read and practiced in every family in the land.’ — Attributed to Hamilton in his conversations recorded by Rev. John M. Mason, 1802; cited https://t.co/m3vwdsJWwd” (September 6).

Senator Doug Mastriano has served as a state senator since winning election in 2019 and has been active in public discussions involving American history and government.



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