Rep. Don Bacon, who represents Nebraska’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, used his social media account on September 9, 2025, to express concerns about U.S. security assistance to the Baltic states and announce upcoming media appearances.
In a post at 17:47 UTC, Bacon shared an update with his followers: “More below https://t.co/Ndvy3JyPSr”.
Later that day, at 19:04 UTC, he informed his audience of an imminent television appearance: “About to go live on @CNN. Tune in! https://t.co/R7vczcAmdP”.
At 20:59 UTC, Bacon addressed U.S. policy toward the Baltic states in a pointed message: “The Baltic states are our closest allies. No one loves America more. They spend more on defense than we do. Cutting their security assistance is wrong and is leading us down a terrible path that will be a black chapter in history. The President is being ill-served by DoD leaders.”
Don Bacon has served as the congressional representative for Nebraska’s 2nd District since 2017 after succeeding Brad Ashford. Born in Momence, Illinois in 1963 and currently residing in Papillion, Bacon holds degrees from Northern Illinois University and the University of Phoenix.



