Nathaniel Moran addresses Hill Country concerns and border patrol safety

Nathaniel Moran addresses Hill Country concerns and border patrol safety
Nathaniel Moran U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, representing Texas’ 1st district since 2023, has been actively engaging with his constituents through social media. Born in Whitehouse, Texas in 1974, Moran is a graduate of Texas Tech University where he earned both a BA and a JD. He succeeded Louie Gohmert in Congress and continues to address various issues concerning his district.

On July 6, 2025, Congressman Moran shared a message of support for the Hill Country community. In his tweet, he stated: “This Sunday we lift up a special prayer for our neighbors in the Hill Country: those who are grieving, rebuilding, and still searching for answers. May God bring comfort, strength, and healing.”

The following day on July 7, Moran encouraged his followers to stay informed by reading his newsletter. He tweeted: “Read my latest newsletter, the Moran Minute: https://t.co/B0ZznjOz2P” This indicates his effort to maintain transparency and communication with those he represents.

Later that same day on July 7, Congressman Moran addressed an incident involving Border Patrol agents in McAllen. He expressed concern over the dangers faced by these agents daily. His tweet read: “Today’s attack on our Border Patrol agents in McAllen is a stark reminder of the danger they face each day. They defend our border and uphold the rule of law. They should never be targeted for doing their job. Grateful for the swift response and praying for the injured officer.”

Nathaniel Moran’s background includes serving as a U.S. Congressman from Texas’ 1st District since replacing Louie Gohmert in 2023.



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