Lloyd Doggett, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’s 37th district since 1995, shared a series of tweets on May 2, 2025, addressing varied topics such as judicial decisions, humanitarian issues, and international conflict resolution efforts. Each tweet reflects Doggett’s commitment to legal fairness, activism, and global humanitarian efforts.
In a tweet posted at 13:31 UTC, Doggett remarked on the triumph of the rule of law, commenting, “Trump keeps losing. Rule of law wins, Trump-appointed judge rejects use of Alien Enemies Act for swift deportations.”
Later that day, at 16:19 UTC, Doggett brought attention to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza in another tweet. He stated, “For two months, Netanyahu has not allowed a single truck with aid into Gaza—no food, no water, no medicine. Children are too weak to walk from starvation. Families are forced to choose which mouth to feed. Yet much of the world remains silent as this illegal blockade does such.”
In a meeting with former Ambassador Dan Clune and MAG (Mines Advisory Group), Doggett highlighted their significant contributions to civilian protection. On May 2, at 18:00 UTC, he tweeted about his engagement, “Pleased to meet with former Ambassador Dan Clune and @MAGsaveslives about their vital work in protecting civilians by destroying landmines, cluster munitions, and unexploded bombs in places affected by conflict. The US must continue robust funding for this lifesaving work that.”
Doggett, who replaced J. J. Pickle in Congress in 1995 and has previously served as a Texas senator, continues to serve his district and advocate for issues on both a national and international level.








