August Pfluger discusses veterans’ visit and government funding debate in recent posts

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Rep. August Pfluger, who represents Texas’ 11th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of tweets on October 10, 2025, highlighting his staff’s engagement with veterans and commenting on recent political developments in Washington.

In a tweet posted at 16:37 UTC, Rep. Pfluger wrote, “Members of my Washington, D.C. staff were honored to greet veterans from the Permian Basin Honor Flight this week and present each veteran with a flag flown over the U.S Capitol. I am thrilled that these American heroes were still able to visit our nation’s capital despite the https://t.co/4ZNlptWhMx”.

Later that day at 21:49 UTC, he shared an interview link with journalist Manny Diaz, stating, “Watch my full interview with Manny Diaz here: https://t.co/KREpQep9aI”.

In another post at the same time, Rep. Pfluger addressed ongoing government funding debates: “.@HouseGOP did our job to keep the government open.

Meanwhile, Democrats continue to put their political agenda ahead of our service members, federal employees, and hardworking Americans.

I joined @KTABTV to discuss how the Democrats’ shutdown is harming our country https://t.co/HjYaxy4bpN“.

August Pfluger has served as the congressional representative for Texas’s 11th District since 2021 after succeeding Mike Conaway. He was elected in 2020 by defeating Jon Mark Hogg with nearly 80% of the vote. As a member of Congress, Pfluger frequently addresses both local constituent matters and national policy issues through public statements and media appearances.



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