Jodey Arrington highlights legislative progress and historical quotes on Twitter

Jodey Arrington highlights legislative progress and historical quotes on Twitter
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Rep. Jodey Arrington, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 19th district since 2017, has been active on social media recently, sharing updates and quotes with his followers. His tweets cover legislative developments and historical reflections.

On January 22, 2025, Rep. Arrington announced that “The Laken Riley Act is officially heading to President Trump’s desk to become the law of the land.” He emphasized this as an example of “decisive, common-sense leadership” from Republicans as they enter what he describes as a “new Golden Age of America.”

The following day, January 23, 2025, he shared a quote from Abraham Lincoln: “Let the people know the facts, and the country will be safe.”

On January 24, 2025, Rep. Arrington posted a link encouraging readers to “Read more” without additional context in the tweet itself.



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