American has the opportunity to prosper. President Trump made it clear: power belongs to We the People, and the American Dream is alive and well.
By Cong. Brian Babin
Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last week, President Trump delivered a powerful Joint Address to Congress, showcasing a stark contrast to the past four years. In just weeks, he has moved at record speed to secure our border, tackle inflation, cut reckless spending, unleash American energy, and restore common sense to Washington. His unwavering commitment to putting America First is already making a difference for East Texas families.
He laid out a bold vision, one where freedom thrives, government overreach is eliminated, and every American has the opportunity to prosper. President Trump made it clear: power belongs to We the People, and the American Dream is alive and well.

No matter the distractions, we remain focused on delivering real results. I will continue working alongside President Trump to advance his America First agenda. We’ve made great strides, but the best is yet to come!
During his address, President Trump recognized four extraordinary Texans: Alexis Nungaray, D.J. Daniel, Elliston Berry, and Roberto Ortiz. These individuals represent the best of our state and our nation, demonstrating courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to service.
Their stories remind us that America’s strength comes from its people, and I am proud to see them honored on the national stage.
Powering America's Comeback
I voted YES on key legislation to roll back burdensome Biden Administration regulations, lower energy costs, and restore American energy independence.
- H.J. Res 42: Reverses a DOE rule that drives up appliance costs and burdens manufacturers and small businesses.
- H.J. Res 61: Blocks the EPA’s job-killing emissions rule that threatens American tire manufacturers.
- S.J. Res 11: Eliminates Biden’s restrictive oil and gas exploration rule, cutting bureaucratic red tape and boosting energy production.
Chairman Brian Babin represents the people of Texas’ 36th Congressional District in Congress, where he serves as Chairman of the House Science, Space & Technology Committee – a committee he has served on since joining Congress. Before seeking public office, Cong. Babin served as an airborne artilleryman in the U.S. Army Reserve and the Texas Army National Guard.