Troy Nehls supports Trump policies on border, energy, and legislative agenda

Troy Nehls supports Trump policies on border, energy, and legislative agenda
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 since 2021, recently expressed his support for former President Donald Trump through a series of tweets. Nehls, who has been actively engaged in legislative activities, shared his perspective on the Trump administration’s efforts and policies over recent days.

In a tweet posted on April 29, 2025, Nehls praised President Trump for his actions regarding border security. He stated, “President Trump said he would secure the border and stop the invasion of illegal aliens into our country. He did just that. Promises made, promises kept.”

Later on the same day, Nehls highlighted President Trump’s energy policies within his first 100 days of a given administration. The Congressman noted, “President Trump said he would unleash American energy. In his first 100 days, President Trump has: Declared a National Energy Emergency to unlock America’s full energy potential. Terminated the Green New Scam. Ended the LNG pause. Promises made, promises kept.” Nehls acknowledged the efforts to bolster national energy resources.

The following day, on April 30, 2025, Nehls mentioned an upcoming committee meeting in the House of Representatives. He commented, “We have a full committee markup today in @TransportGOP. I look forward to working with my colleagues to do our part to deliver on President Trump’s America First agenda. Let’s get it done.” This meeting emphasized his dedication to legislative duties within the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, tied to the broader “America First” strategies.

Troy Nehls, born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin in 1968, is a graduate of Liberty University. After assuming office in 2021, he has resided in Richmond. His political trajectory and educational background have played a significant role in his ongoing political career.



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