Troy E. Nehls shares views on DEI and Trump’s return

Troy E. Nehls shares views on DEI and Trump’s return
Troy Nehls U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 22nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Troy E. Nehls, a Congressman representing Texas’ 22nd district, has recently shared his views on several topics through a series of tweets. Nehls, who succeeded Pete Olson in 2021, continues to express strong support for former President Donald Trump and his policies.

On January 22, 2025, Nehls announced what he described as “great news,” crediting former President Trump with the end of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. He stated that “Merit based hiring is back.”

In another tweet on January 23, 2025, Nehls expressed enthusiasm about Trump’s return to the White House. He remarked that “President Trump is back in the White House and is working hard for the American people.” Additionally, he affirmed Trump’s commitment to putting America first.

Later that day, Nehls called on Congress to support Trump as he aims to reverse policies from the Biden Administration. He emphasized this by stating “Congress must support President Trump as he reverses the disastrous policies of the Biden Administration.”



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