Nathaniel Moran addresses China threats and introduces new legislation

Nathaniel Moran addresses China threats and introduces new legislation
U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran representing Texas' 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, representing Texas’ 1st district since 2023, has recently shared his views on several pressing issues via social media. Moran, who succeeded Louie Gohmert in Congress, used the platform to discuss international relations and legislative efforts concerning China.

On March 4, 2025, Moran expressed concerns about China’s global influence and its alliances. He stated that “The CCP is the biggest long-term external threat to the U.S.—propping up Russia, Iran, and North Korea while exploiting global conflicts for its own gain.” He emphasized the need to counteract China’s trade practices and human rights violations.

Later that day, at 17:31 UTC, Congressman Moran mentioned an upcoming interview with Virginia Allen from The Daily Signal. He noted his anticipation for President Biden’s Joint Address scheduled for that evening. In his tweet he remarked: “Great to talk with @Virginia_Allen5 from @DailySignal about what to expect from @POTUS’s Joint Address at 9 PM ET tonight! Looking forward to hearing about the renewal of the American Dream .”

In a subsequent post on March 4 at 18:25 UTC, Moran highlighted his legislative initiative against forced labor in China. He introduced a bill titled “No Dollars to Uyghur Forced Labor Act,” aimed at preventing U.S. taxpayer dollars from supporting goods produced under forced labor conditions in Xinjiang. His statement read: “The U.S. should have no part in the CCP’s use of forced labor… It’s the right move—morally and economically.”



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