Nathaniel Moran reflects on political achievements and safety updates in Texas

Nathaniel Moran reflects on political achievements and safety updates in Texas
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, is actively engaging with his constituents through social media. On April 30, 2025, he shared his perspectives on recent political developments and local safety advice.

On April 30, 2025, Moran remarked on the progress of the current administration, specifically acknowledging the President’s early achievements. “We’re only 100 days in, but the breadth of what @POTUS has already put in motion is remarkable. From finalizing trade deals to securing the border, codifying key executive orders, and making the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent—we’re just getting started,” he tweeted. He expressed pride in being part of these initiatives.

Later the same day, at 21:10:40 UTC, Moran issued a cautionary note regarding severe weather conditions in East Texas. He advised residents to stay vigilant, stating, “A Tornado Watch is in effect for parts of East Texas until 8:00 PM. Please stay alert, have a plan in place, and monitor local weather reports closely.” He underscored the importance of securing properties and keeping mobile devices charged for potential emergency alerts.

Following this, on May 1, 2025, Moran highlighted fiscal reforms echoing a broader theme of accountability and efficiency. He expressed determination to tackle fiscal mismanagement through a metaphorical lens, describing a legislative push in Washington, D.C., as “Spring cleaning is happening right now in Washington, D.C.—and it’s a good thing!” Moran emphasized the necessity for action to restore fiscal order in the government.

Nathaniel Moran, a native of Whitehouse, Texas, has been serving Congress since 2023 after succeeding Louie Gohmert. He holds degrees in both arts and law from Texas Tech University.



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