Republican U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas announced Saturday that he will retire from Congress after his term ends in 2026 to focus on family. Reporter Bernie Bennett has details. VERBATIM: The Texas Republican is a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump. He said on the social platform X that he called the President to […]
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Republican Troy Nehls Retiring from Congress
Republican U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas announced Saturday that he will retire from Congress after his term ends in 2026 to focus on family. Reporter Bernie Bennett has details.
VERBATIM:
The Texas Republican is a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump. He said on the social platform X that he called the President to inform him of his plans. Nehls added that he was endorsing his twin brother to succeed him in Congress.
Trever Nehls said on Facebook that he would run for the seat and “stand shoulder-to-shoulder with President Trump.” Troy Nehls entered Congress in 2021 after about three decades in law enforcement and more than two decades in the Army Reserve.
Bernie Bennett reporting.
