Rep. David Kustoff, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Tennessee’s 8th district, has been active on social media, sharing his engagements and reflections with the public. His tweets cover recent meetings, commemorative observances, and personal visits, providing a glimpse into his various activities both in his official capacity and personal connections.
On April 23, 2025, Rep. Kustoff tweeted about a meeting with members of the Army Corps of Engineers’ Memphis District. “It was great meeting with the Army Corps of Engineers @MemphisDistrict Deputy Commander Lt. Col. Collin Jones and Deputy District Engineer for Program Management Donny Davidson. I look forward to continuing working with you on local projects.” This interaction highlights Kustoff’s commitment to collaborating on local infrastructure projects.
Later that day, April 23, 2025, Kustoff honored Holocaust Remembrance Day with a message on Twitter. “On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember the six million Jews who lost their lives. We will remember their stories, and work to ensure the evil atrocities that took place during the holocaust never happen again. #NeverAgain” This statement affirms his dedication to preserving historical memory and preventing future atrocities.
On April 24, 2025, Rep. Kustoff shared about his visit to the University of Memphis Law School, his alma mater. “I visited my alma mater, @MemLawSchool! It was a pleasure to speak with students from the Memphis chapter of the @FedSoc and tour the campus with my good friend, Dean @JStrick901. Thank you for the warm welcome back home. Go Tigers!” This visit underscores Kustoff’s ongoing connection to his educational roots and engagement with future legal professionals.
David Kustoff, 56, was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and resides in Germantown. He has served in Congress since 2017, replacing Stephen Fincher. His educational background includes a BA and JD from the University of Memphis, which he earned in 1989 and 1992 respectively.



