Sheri Biggs, a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, has recently used her social media platform to highlight manufacturing achievements in her district, discuss foreign policy issues related to Iran, and honor former Prisoners of War.
On April 7, 2026, Biggs posted about her visit to a local manufacturing facility: “It was a pleasure to tour the Magna International facility right here in our district.
South Carolina is leading the way in creating high-paying manufacturing jobs, strengthening our economy, and supporting local communities. We’ll keep putting American workers first by https://t.co/GKd9kRPIGL“
The following day, April 8, 2026, she addressed foreign policy and military matters on national television: “By projecting total American resolve, President Trump forced a ceasefire and protected our interests abroad.
I joined @NEWSMAX to talk about why American resolve is the only way to handle Iran. We all want our troops home safe, but you only get real peace through strength. https://t.co/0BoLVXnImM“
On April 9, 2026, Biggs turned her attention to veterans in her district: “We owe a debt of gratitude to our former Prisoners of War that can never truly be repaid. They are a profound reminder of the cost of our freedom.
Take a moment today to thank the veterans in your life. Our district is home to many former POWs, and it is a distinct honor to https://t.co/jD7TLd278k“
Magna International operates as one of the largest automotive suppliers globally with facilities across North America. Manufacturing remains an important sector for South Carolina’s economy due to its role in job creation and community development.
The discussion around U.S.-Iran relations continues amid ongoing regional tensions and periodic escalations involving American forces abroad. Honoring veterans—especially former Prisoners of War—remains an enduring practice within congressional districts nationwide as part of broader efforts recognizing military service and sacrifice.

