Rick W. Allen highlights trade deal and historic papal election

Rick W. Allen highlights trade deal and historic papal election
Rep. Rick W. Allen, US Representative for Georgia's 12th District — Official website
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Rick W. Allen, a U.S. Congressman representing Georgia’s 12th district since 2015, has recently shared several significant updates on social media. His communications touch upon international trade, religious milestones, and the contributions of military families.

On May 8, 2025, Allen announced a new trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom. He emphasized the importance of this agreement by stating “Another VICTORY! @POTUS is bringing our trading partners to the table and securing billions in new market access for American workers, businesses, and producers. Today’s trade deal with the U.K. will be the first of many. Economic strength is national strength!” This statement highlights his support for economic initiatives that strengthen national interests.

Later that day, Allen expressed his congratulations on a historical religious event: “Congratulations to the first American Pope—Pope Leo XIV!” The announcement reflects an unprecedented moment in religious history as an American ascends to one of Christianity’s most revered positions.

On May 9, 2025, Allen took time to acknowledge the contributions of military spouses: “Military spouses serve in countless, often unseen ways—standing strong through the challenges of military life. Thank you for your resilience, your sacrifice, and your unwavering support.” His message underscores recognition for those who support military personnel through their service.

Rick W. Allen was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1951 and graduated from Auburn University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1973.



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