Nathaniel Moran shares views on Trump’s joint congressional address

Nathaniel Moran shares views on Trump’s joint congressional address
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, shared his thoughts on social media regarding President Trump’s joint address to Congress. Moran has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2023, succeeding Louie Gohmert. He was born in Whitehouse, Texas, and holds degrees from Texas Tech University.

On March 4, 2025, Congressman Moran announced President Trump’s upcoming address to Congress via Twitter: “TONIGHT: President Trump will address Congress and the American people for the first joint address of his second term. Tune in at 8pm CT!”

Later that evening, on March 5, 2025, he posted a tweet featuring three American flag emojis: “”.

Following the address, Congressman Moran shared his reflections on the speech. On March 5, 2025, he tweeted: “In tonight’s joint address, President Trump delivered a clear message of increased liberty and a promise of an abundant life for every American. His vision is simple: return power to the people and ensure that all Americans can pursue life, liberty, and happiness.”



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