Rep. Pat Fallon, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 4th district since 2021, has recently taken to social media to voice concerns about national governance, foreign policy spending, and economic performance under President Trump.
On July 20, 2025, Fallon posted about concerns regarding transparency in the Biden administration: “Biden’s former staff and WH physician pleading the fifth when asked about his mental acuity raises MAJOR red flags. When discussing how our country is run and who is making tough decisions, Americans deserve full transparency. This lack of accountability is shocking.”
The following day, on July 21, Fallon criticized recent foreign aid allocations: “Looking closer, its clear that the $8 billion in foreign aid funds cut went towards woke nonsense that did nothing to advance American goals. We must counter China’s Belt and Road with real, responsible foreign policy that advances American interests, not progressive drivel.”
Later on July 21, he commented on recent economic indicators: “Core inflation is down to 2.1% under President Trump, a level not seen since his first term. Wholesale inflation was flat in June, and import prices beat expectations. Trump’s steady leadership is stabilizing prices and keeping our economy strong for American families.”
Pat Fallon succeeded John Ratcliffe in Congress after Ratcliffe was appointed Director of National Intelligence in 2020. Prior to his congressional service beginning in 2021, Fallon served in both chambers of the Texas Legislature between 2013 and 2021. Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1967 and currently residing in Frisco at age 55, Fallon holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame.







