BREAKING: Texas Congressman Troy Nehls has just announced his retirement, triggering a significant political shift as his identical twin brother, Trever Nehls, declares his intent to run for the open seat in District 22. This urgent development comes following Troy’s Facebook post earlier today, where he revealed plans to step down after more than six years in office to focus on his family.
In his announcement, Troy Nehls, aged 57, stated, “After more than 30 years in law enforcement… and six years representing this district in Congress, I have made the decision… to focus on my family and return home.” He confirmed he had informed former President Donald Trump of his retirement plans, emphasizing his continued loyalty to the former president. Troy endorsed Trever, asserting, “Our district deserves a representative who already knows the people, the values and the challenges we face.”
Trever Nehls responded swiftly, posting on Facebook, “District 22 needs a Representative who will follow in Troy’s footsteps… I’m ready to take up that fight.” He echoed his brother’s commitment to Republican values, vowing to stand against what he termed the “reckless and radical agenda” of the Democrats.
Troy Nehls has made headlines over the years as a staunch supporter of the MAGA movement. His unique style and bold statements garnered attention, including a memorable appearance at the 2024 State of the Union address, where he sported a Trump-themed outfit. In recent years, he also brought attention to the tragic case of Laken Riley, a nursing student whose murder spurred legislative action, resulting in the passage of the Laken Riley Act in January.
Trever’s ambition is not new; he previously ran for sheriff of Fort Bend County after Troy transitioned to Congress, but lost to Eric Fagan. He also made an unsuccessful bid for Fort Bend County Judge in 2022. With Troy’s retirement, Trever sees a renewed opportunity in the political arena.
The announcement comes amidst ongoing chaos over redistricting in Texas, which seeks to bolster Republican representation. Although District 22 is regarded as a safe seat for Republicans, the retirement of Troy Nehls raises questions about the future dynamics of the district. Notably, several other Texas Republicans, including Morgan Luttrell, Jodey Arrington, Chip Roy, Wesley Hunt, and Michael McCaul, are also set to leave Congress after the 2026 midterms, potentially reshaping the political landscape.
As Trever Nehls prepares to launch his campaign, all eyes will be on District 22 to see how this race unfolds. Voters can expect a heated battle as the Nehls brothers continue to champion conservative values in Texas politics. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.







































