Rep. Pat Fallon, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 4th district since 2021, posted a series of statements on March 11, 2026, addressing recent actions on border security and foreign policy.
On March 11 at 15:25 UTC, Fallon shared a brief message: “Big win for TX! https://t.co/e5lBOSNU1L”.
Later that day, at 17:45 UTC, he commented on efforts to combat cartel activity along the U.S.-Mexico border: “For years, cartels flooded our border with drugs and violence with minimal resistance. Now President Trump is mobilizing militaries across the hemisphere to eradicate them. Finally, real action to dismantle cartels using every tool available. The days of appeasement are over.”
At 21:20 UTC on the same day, Fallon addressed U.S. policy toward Iran: “For nearly half a century, Iran sponsored terror that killed thousands of Americans while DC elites pushed appeasement and failed deals. President Trump ended that nonsense. He unleashed our unmatched military and restored hard deterrence. Action over endless talk.”
Pat Fallon has served in Congress since replacing John Ratcliffe in 2021 and previously held positions in both the Texas House of Representatives (2013–2019) and Texas Senate (2019–2021). He was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1967 and currently resides in Frisco at age 55. In his recent electoral history, Fallon won reelection to Congress by wide margins against Simon Cardell in 2024 (68.4% to 31.6%), Iro Omere in 2022 (66.7% to 30.9%), and Russell Foster in 2020 (75.1% to 22.6%).


