GOP Lawmaker Wants Twin Brother to Replace Him

Rep. Troy Nehls plans to retire next year
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 1, 2025 1:00 PM CST
Congressman Endorses Twin Brother to Succeed Him
Rep. Troy Nehls gestures as Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event at Central Wisconsin Airport, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, in Mosinee, Wisconsin.   (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Republican US Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas announced Saturday that he will retire from Congress after his term ends in 2026 to focus on family. Nehls, a staunch supporter of President Trump who has sported his mug shot on a T-shirt, said he called Trump to inform him of his plans. "President Trump has always been a strong ally for our district and a true friend, and I wanted him to hear it from me first," Nehls said in a post on X. Nehls added via social media that he was endorsing his twin brother to succeed him in Congress, the AP reports. Trever Nehls said on Facebook that he would run for the seat and "stand shoulder-to-shoulder with President Trump."

Troy Nehls entered Congress in 2021 after about three decades in law enforcement and more than two decades in the Army Reserve. Nehls voted to overturn Joe Biden's 2020 election win and was tapped by then-House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy to sit on a select committee probing the Capitol riot—before McCarthy pulled his picks after Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected two others. He is currently on the Judiciary and the Transportation and Infrastructure committees. Last year, Nehls won his district , which is southwest of Houston, by more than 24 percentage points.

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