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Rep. Pfluger: Texas values are no longer under siege — they’re leading the way.

WASHINGTON, DC — To reflect on President Trump's 100-day mark in office today, Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) penned an op-ed in Odessa American highlighting what he sees as the greatest accomplishments Republicans have secured so far.

You can read the op-ed below or by clicking here.

President Trump’s First 100 Days: Delivering for America and Restoring Texas Values

When President Donald J. Trump took the oath of office exactly one hundred days ago, he vowed to usher in the “Golden Age of America.” Given the chaos President Biden left behind—open borders, soaring inflation, weakened energy independence, and a nation divided—this was no small promise. It is now one hundred days into his second term, and President Trump is turning campaign promises into measurable outcomes. With a Republican Congress working in tandem, we have begun reversing the damage done under the previous administration and laying the groundwork for a stronger, safer, and more self-reliant America.

These first 100 days have made one thing abundantly clear: under Republican leadership, commonsense is being restored, and the American people are once again being prioritized. Change is never easy, but President Trump’s willingness to shake up a broken system has already produced tangible, meaningful victories and has set the tone for where we are going. Illegal border crossings have dropped to historic lows, energy production is surging in the Permian Basin, and Texas values are no longer under siege—they’re leading the way.

Border security, in particular, stands as one of the most dramatic turnarounds from the Biden administration years. In contrast to President Biden’s border policies that enabled drug cartels, traffickers, and violent criminals to flood across our southern border, bringing deadly fentanyl and chaos with them, President Trump has taken immediate action to reestablish control and restore rule of law. Illegal border encounters have declined by 95%, known daily “gotaways” have dropped 99%, and over 21 million fentanyl pills have been seized. Construction of the border wall has resumed, the Remain in Mexico policy has been reinstated, and over 150,000 illegal immigrants—including gang members from MS-13 and Tren de Agua—have been arrested.

Furthermore, the passage of the Laken Riley Act, the first piece of legislation signed into law this term, reflects a renewed commitment to American safety and accountability. Texas certainly bore the brunt of the prior administration’s lax border policies, but thankfully, we no longer face that burden alone. With President Trump back in office, Washington is finally acting like a partner again, not an obstacle. It is ironic that President Biden once said only Congress could fix the border—turns out we just needed a president who cared enough to try.

Beyond securing the border, the Trump administration and Republican Congress have wasted no time unleashing America’s energy potential. On day one, President Trump declared a national energy emergency and immediately set to work undoing the regulatory mess imposed by the Biden administration. In partnership with Congress, the White House has reinstated oil and gas production on federal lands, revived the Keystone XL pipeline, axed the job-killing natural gas tax, and cut the permitting timeline for new projects to just under a month.

As the representative for Texas-11 and the Permian Basin, I’ve seen firsthand how these changes can bring stability to producers and relief to consumers. I also know it is imperative to work in lockstep with industry on these issues to produce the best energy outcomes. My bill to repeal the Biden-era natural gas tax, the second piece of legislation signed into law this Congress, was the direct outcome of my work with industry leaders and helps codify President Trump’s actions to ensure that future energy policy supports, rather than punishes, those who power the nation.

Stable, pro-growth energy policy isn’t just an economic issue—it’s a geopolitical imperative. A predictable regulatory framework gives our companies the confidence to invest, hire, and expand, while reducing our dependence on foreign adversaries. That’s why we’re fighting to codify these reforms into law—to ensure long-term policy that supports American energy independence regardless of who occupies the White House.

These first 100 days have been about more than just a policy shift—they’ve been a course correction. In 2024, voters sent a clear message: They wanted an end to the progressive ideological nonsense and a return to practical governance rooted in American values. We are delivering on that mandate.

The past administration attempted to govern by progressive fiat—undermining parental rights, blurring the lines between men and women in public spaces and athletics, stripping God and faith from our ideology, and more—but American voters, and especially Texans, never accepted that trajectory as inevitable.

As a seventh-generation Texan, I deeply believe that Texas is the best place to live and raise a family and that our way of life must be protected from political overreach. This belief inspired me to run for Congress and fuels my work every day. I am passionate about protecting the Texas way of life for the next generation, and I’m proud to be doing that alongside a President who shares our priorities.

Much remains to be done—but the turnaround is underway. God bless Texas-11, and God bless the United States of America.