Congressman Nathaniel Moran comments on trade policy and government shutdown

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Nathaniel Moran U.S. House of Representatives from Texas%27s 1st district - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, who represents Texas’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, has recently shared a series of posts on his social media account addressing economic policy and the ongoing government shutdown.

On October 21, 2025, Moran posted a link to an external story with the statement: “Read the full story here: https://t.co/RUvX8gj6J9”.

The following day, he commented on international trade tensions involving China, writing: “.@USTradeRep is spot-on. The CCP’s export controls are economic warfare, and America must fight back with strength and resolve. https://t.co/ofa7otEkjl” (October 22, 2025).

Later that same day, Moran addressed the ongoing government shutdown and attributed responsibility to Senate Democrats. He stated: “Even @jaketapper gets it—the Democrats are responsible for the government shutdown.

For 22 days, Senate Democrats have refused to pass the clean, non-partisan funding bill.

What happened to putting the American people first? https://t.co/IHXaVDPLN1” (October 22, 2025).

Nathaniel Moran began serving as U.S. Representative for Texas’s 1st district in 2023 after replacing Louie Gohmert. In the 2022 general election, he won decisively against Jrmar Jefferson with over three-quarters of the vote.



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