Congressman Troy E. Nehls addresses key issues including Afghanistan withdrawal and animal welfare

Congressman Troy E. Nehls addresses key issues including Afghanistan withdrawal and animal welfare
U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls representing Texas' 22nd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Troy E. Nehls, representing Texas’ 22nd district, has been vocal on social media about various issues concerning national security and animal welfare. His recent posts reflect his ongoing commitment to these matters.

On May 20, 2025, Congressman Nehls addressed the issue of the Afghanistan withdrawal by the Biden Administration. He expressed gratitude towards the Secretary of Defense while highlighting a tragic incident: “13 U.S. servicemembers were killed in the Biden Administration’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal.” Nehls emphasized that “The American people deserve answers.”

The following day, May 21, 2025, Nehls discussed his efforts alongside White Coat Waste Project to hold the National Institutes of Health accountable for experiments on animals. He praised former President Trump’s administration for their achievements in this area: “For years, I’ve worked with @WhiteCoatWaste to hold NIH accountable and end sickening experiments on animals.” He further mentioned an op-ed published in Townhall that elaborates on these accomplishments.

Additionally, another tweet from May 21 contained only a link without accompanying text or context: “https://t.co/IsDqOfczDZ”

Congressman Troy Nehls has been serving in Congress since 2021 after replacing Pete Olson. Born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin in 1968 and currently residing in Richmond, he holds a BA from Liberty University.



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