Rep. Pat Fallon, who has represented Texas’ 4th district in the U.S. Congress since 2021, recently addressed several national and state issues on social media. Fallon, a former member of the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate, commented on disaster response in Texas, accountability within the Secret Service, and concerns over national fiscal policy.
On July 13, 2025, Rep. Fallon responded to reactions surrounding recent flooding in Texas. He stated: “It’s disgusting to politicize the devastating flooding in Texas while families suffer. Now is the time for unity, not partisan games. We must come together as a community to help those in need, provide support, and rebuild stronger than ever.”
The following day, July 14, 2025, he marked the anniversary of an attempt on former President Donald Trump’s life in Butler, Pennsylvania. Fallon wrote: “Yesterday marked 1yr since the attempt on President Trump’s life in Butler, PA. Failed former directors Cheatle & Rowe are gone, and some progress has been made, but there are still folks who need to be held accountable so that we see a cultural change within the Secret Service.”
Later that same day, Fallon addressed economic concerns related to federal spending and debt levels. He posted: “Our national debt is spiraling, and the debt-to-GDP ratio must be reduced. The left refuses to talk about it, but we must slash reckless spending and fuel economic growth to secure our future. Fiscal responsibility isn’t optional, it’s urgent.”
Pat Fallon was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1967 and currently resides in Frisco. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame.
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