Nathaniel Moran discusses NIL policy and White House visit in latest posts

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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, posted a series of tweets on September 8, 2025, discussing issues ranging from Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies to his experiences at the White House.

In a tweet posted at 00:05 UTC on September 8, Moran expressed support for Cody C64 regarding NIL matters: “You can trust @CodyC64 on the NIL issue. No one knows more, and no-one is more passionate to make sure we get it right.”

Later that day at 19:15 UTC, Moran referenced President Biden’s administration in a message about national unity and faith: “Under @POTUS we are restoring faith in communities across America. We are one nation under God.”

That evening at 22:28 UTC, Moran shared details of an event at the White House with several political leaders: “Wonderful evening at The White House with @POTUS, @SpeakerJohnson, and several of my Congressional colleagues for dinner and conversation. It’s always a privilege to stand in the Oval Office with the President of the United States. Dinner was unforgettable—and the new Rose Garden”

Nathaniel Moran has served as U.S. Representative for Texas’s 1st District since replacing Louie Gohmert in 2023. He secured his seat after defeating Jrmar Jefferson in the general election held in 2022 by a significant margin—receiving over three-quarters of the vote.



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