Troy Nehls Steps Down: A New Chapter for Texas District
U.S. Representative Troy Nehls, serving a Texas district, announced he would not seek reelection to focus on his family. He discussed his decision with former President Trump and endorsed his twin brother, Trever Nehls, to succeed him in Congress.
U.S. Representative Troy Nehls from Texas has announced his decision not to seek reelection, citing family priorities. The announcement came after consultations with his family during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Nehls, who first joined Congress in 2020, revealed that he had a conversation with former President Donald Trump before finalizing his decision.
In a subsequent Facebook post, Nehls endorsed his twin brother, Trever Nehls, for the congressional seat, expressing confidence in earning Trump's endorsement for his brother.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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