Rep. Pat Fallon, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’s 4th district, shared several opinions and reflections on his Twitter account over Memorial Day weekend.
On May 24, Fallon commented on California politics with a post reading, “Pathetic times in the People’s Republic of Cali! https://t.co/fS7OxddQzZ”. Later that day, he criticized environmental advocacy groups and their influence within federal agencies: “The Sierra Club basically had its own office at the Obama EPA. The left has used lawfare to undermine US energy independence for years. https://t.co/EhMOPUnQji”.
On May 25, Fallon paid tribute to his family’s military history and the broader significance of Memorial Day: “This Memorial Day, I remember my Uncle James Galliher, a B-24 pilot who gave the last measure of devotion over Italy in 1944. His sacrifice, and that of so many others, demands we never forget those who gave their lives for our great Republic. God bless our fallen heroes.”
Fallon was first elected to Congress in 2020 after replacing John Ratcliffe and has since secured re-election victories in both 2022 and 2024 by significant margins. He previously served in both chambers of the Texas Legislature from 2013 through 2021 before entering Congress. Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1967, Fallon now resides in Frisco.







