Congressman Troy E. Nehls comments on finance strategies and political developments

Congressman Troy E. Nehls comments on finance strategies and political developments
Troy Nehls U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 22nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Troy E. Nehls, who has been representing Texas’s 22nd District since 2021, shared a series of tweets on February 13, 2025, addressing various issues ranging from financial strategies at Princeton University to political appointments and judicial actions.

In a tweet posted on February 13, 2025, Nehls questioned the financial strategy of Princeton University regarding its endowment and tax-exempt municipal bonds. He remarked, “While Princeton is growing its endowment, it has also been busy tapping into tax-exempt municipal bonds. Why draw down on an endowment that is earning 10% annually when you can borrow at a rate less than 5% using taxpayer-subsidized bonds? Some might characterize this as…”

Later that day, Nehls congratulated Robert Kennedy Jr. for his confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services in another tweet dated February 13, 2025. He expressed his support by stating: “Big congratulations to @RobertKennedyJr on being confirmed as our new Secretary of Health and Human Services. Let’s Make America Healthy Again!”

In the evening of the same day, Nehls criticized certain judicial actions perceived to be obstructing executive authority in a tweet posted on February 13, 2025. He stated: “The American people mandated change in November, yet rogue activist judges are doing everything they can to block President Trump’s executive authority. Shameful.”



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