Congressman Nathaniel Moran, representing Texas’ 1st district since 2023, has recently shared his perspectives on various issues through a series of tweets. These posts reflect his legislative priorities and concerns about national security, historical events, and local defense support.
On June 4, 2025, Congressman Moran addressed the issue of visa overstays in the United States. He highlighted a recent incident involving a terror suspect in Boulder who was in the country on an overstayed visa. Moran compared this situation to that of the “9/11 hijackers,” stating it represents a “deadly loophole.” He announced plans to reintroduce legislation titled the Visa Overstays Penalties Act aimed at imposing stricter civil and criminal penalties for such violations. “The Boulder terror suspect was in the U.S. on an overstayed visa…”
In another tweet from June 4, 2025, Moran commemorated the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre by reflecting on its impact and ongoing implications. He noted that “36 years ago today,” thousands lost their lives as they pursued democracy against the Chinese Communist Party’s actions. He further criticized China for continuing to suppress free speech and activities not aligned with communist ideology. “36 years ago today, the Chinese Communist Party massacred their own citizens…”
Later that day, Congressman Moran expressed appreciation for meeting constituents from Texarkana who visited Washington D.C. to discuss support for Red River Army Depot (RRAD). Emphasizing RRAD’s importance in national defense, he reiterated his commitment to supporting its mission and workforce growth. “It was great to meet with folks from the Texarkana area…”
Nathaniel Moran was born in Whitehouse, Texas in 1974 and currently resides there at age 48. He holds both a BA and JD from Texas Tech University.








