Rep. Pat Fallon, currently representing Texas’s 4th District in the U.S. Congress, addressed a range of national security and economic issues in a series of posts on July 14 and 15, 2025. Fallon, who has served in Congress since 2021 after replacing John Ratcliffe, commented on recent events impacting government protection services, resource management, and law enforcement safety.
On July 14, Fallon reacted to recent threats against former President Trump by expressing concern over protective lapses: “The attempts on President Trump’s life exposed shocking red flags within what is meant to be the best protection agency in the world. Changes in leadership are good steps towards reform, but there is still much to be done to ensure the safety of ALL our leaders moving forward.” (posted July 14, 2025).
Later that evening, Fallon emphasized the importance of domestic resource development for national prosperity: “America’s prosperity depends on leveraging our vast natural resources. From oil to rare earth minerals, prioritizing domestic production ensures economic strength and reduces reliance on foreign powers. We must unleash our potential for a secure future.” (posted July 14, 2025).
On July 15, Fallon addressed concerns about operational security for federal immigration officers: “ICEblock jeopardizes our ICE agents by broadcasting their locations to criminals, threatening their safety. Safeguarding our agents and allowing them to do their job is vital to protect ALL Americans from dangerous individuals who violate our laws.” (posted July 15, 2025).
Pat Fallon was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1967 and now resides in Frisco. He holds a BA from the University of Notre Dame and previously served both in the Texas House of Representatives (2013–2019) and the Texas Senate (2019–2021).
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