Senator Steve Daines, who represents Montana in the U.S. Senate, made several posts on his official Twitter account on July 22, 2025, addressing both foreign policy and domestic sports issues.
In a post at 19:09 UTC, Daines commented on President Trump’s diplomatic appointments: “President Trump’s nominees remain committed to prioritizing America’s best interests across the globe and strengthening partnerships with some of our key allies, like Poland and Belgium.”
Later that evening at 21:58 UTC, he shared another message containing only emojis: “”
At 22:50 UTC, Daines addressed recent developments in women’s sports governance: “This is a huge win for women’s sports. It’s common sense that females should not be forced to compete against biological men- glad to see the U.S. Olympic Committee comply with @POTUS & protect our athletes.” The statement followed a decision by the U.S. Olympic Committee aligning with federal guidance regarding participation criteria in women’s athletic events.
Daines’ comments come as part of ongoing national discussions about both international alliances and gender policies in sports. In recent years, debates have intensified over how transgender athletes participate in competitions designated for women. The issue has drawn attention from lawmakers and organizations alike as they seek clarity and fairness in athletic regulations.
As an active member of Congress since 2015, Steve Daines has regularly used social media platforms to communicate his views on major legislative and cultural topics.

