Rep. Jodey Arrington discusses party integrity and introduces energy legislation

Rep. Jodey Arrington discusses party integrity and introduces energy legislation
Jodey Arrington U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 19th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Jodey Arrington, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 19th district since 2017, recently shared his views on political integrity and American energy policy through social media. Arrington has been vocal about his stance on various issues, as evidenced by his recent posts.

On March 5, 2025, Rep. Jodey Arrington expressed concern over political polarization within parties in a tweet: “Your political party is morally bankrupt when its members hate their political opponent more than they love their country.” He acknowledged having friends across the aisle who share a commitment to national well-being despite policy disagreements.

Later that day, Arrington announced the introduction of new legislation aimed at continuing former President Trump’s energy policies. In his post from March 5, 2025, he stated: “I am proud to introduce the CRUDE Act to ensure President Trump’s legacy of American energy dominance lives on for future generations.” He encouraged readers to learn more through an exclusive report from Daily Caller.

In commemoration of historical events significant to Texas history, Arrington tweeted on March 7, 2025: “189 years ago today, the Alamo fell to Santa Anna’s forces.” He highlighted the sacrifice made by Texian fighters and how it contributed to Sam Houston’s subsequent victory and the formation of the Republic of Texas.



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