Rep. Pat Fallon, U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 4th district, posted a series of statements on July 16, 2025, addressing national defense legislation, immigration enforcement technology, and border security policy.
In his first post at 03:43 UTC, Fallon expressed support for the House Armed Services Committee Republicans’ passage of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026. He wrote, “My statement on @HASCRepublicans’ passage of the #FY26NDAA: The FY 2026 NDAA delivers on the principle of peace through strength that President Trump has made a cornerstone of his America First agenda. I am proud to have voted in favor of this bill that would spur innovation,”.
Later in the day, at 13:38 UTC, Fallon raised concerns about an application called ICEblock. In his words, “ICEblock isn’t just an app; it’s a threat to our ICE agents’ safety. It helps criminal aliens evade justice, risking the lives of those enforcing our laws. We must act swiftly to investigate this reckless tool and safeguard our officers.”
At 14:21 UTC, Fallon commented on border security policy under former President Trump compared to President Biden’s administration. He stated, “Promises made, promises kept! President Trump is serious about securing our southern border after 4 years of failed open border policies under Biden.”
Pat Fallon has represented Texas’s 4th District in Congress since replacing John Ratcliffe in 2021 and previously served in both chambers of the Texas Legislature. Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1967 and currently residing in Frisco, Fallon holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame.








