rep august pfluger discusses immigration and energy policy

rep august pfluger discusses immigration and energy policy
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Rep. August Pfluger, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 11th district, has been vocal about key national issues on social media. His recent tweets reflect his stance on immigration control and energy production.

On May 20, 2025, Rep. Pfluger commended former President Trump’s actions regarding immigration. He stated that “President Trump has taken bold, decisive action, bringing illegal crossings down to historic lows and restoring control.” He urged Congress to support these efforts through a comprehensive bill.

Later that day, Rep. Pfluger expressed gratitude towards Administrator Zeldin for visiting the Permian Basin, highlighting its significance in American energy production. In his tweet, he mentioned “The days of weaponization by the EPA are OVER.” He encouraged followers to watch his interaction with Zeldin regarding unleashing American energy.

On May 21, 2025, Rep. Pfluger posted a brief message urging followers to “Tune in!” directing them to additional content without further elaboration.

August Pfluger has represented Texas’ 11th District since replacing Mike Conaway in 2021. Born in Houston in 1978 and currently residing in San Angelo, Pfluger’s focus includes immigration and energy policies.



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