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@JudgeTedPoe

Former Member of Congress, former judge, Texan

Humble, Texas
Joined September 2009

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  1. Mar 6

    After 13 days of holding back the invaders under dictator Santa Anna the defenders of the Alamo stood defiant. On this day March 6, 1836, 185 volunteers of all races, from most of the states, several foreign countries including Mexico, Scotland,...

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  2. Feb 7

    The Trump administration is rolling back the regulations on lightbulbs. It's about time! Turn out the lights on too many government regulations.

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  3. Jan 23

    DA Brett Ligon raising trafficking awareness in Montgomery County...reminds me of some of my “Poetic Justice” in Harris County!

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  4. Jan 11

    On Human Trafficking Awareness Day, we must always remember there is no such thing as a child prostitute- they are victims of crime.

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  5. Jan 11

    Celebrated “Judge Ted Poe Day” in Humble, Texas last night. Thank you Mayor Merle Aaron, Humble City Council, and Humble’s Finest. Many people want to know what’s next...I’m not retiring, just planning my next chapter. And that’s just the way it is!

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  6. Jan 9

    In light of POTUS’s speech last night, remembering the White House “trespassers” from 2009 who snuck in to a WH party, uninvited. “The government panics over two White House trespassers while the thousands who illegally trespass across our...

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  7. Jan 4
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  8. Jan 3

    I look forward to spending more time with my 12 grandkids and planning my next chapter. Wishing all the best to Congressman Dan Crenshaw and his team. Happy trails! Continue to follow me on social media for news and events.

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  9. Jan 3

    It has been an honor of a lifetime to serve as your representative for 14 years. I am not retiring—I’m not quite ready to hang up my boots just yet!!—I’m just leaving Washington and will be back in the Promised Land, TEXAS!

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  10. 31 Dec 2018

    As a former judge and prosecutor in Harris County, Texas, I saw countless cases involving drunk driving on NYE. Please be aware and vigilant tonight. Have a safe and happy New Year. The lives of many were destroyed because an intoxicated driver got behind the wheel of a vehicle.

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  11. 12 Dec 2018

    Met with this morning to present him with a copy of the of the bipartisan Sam Farr and Nick Castle Peace Corps Reform Act. Thank you, Joe, for your work on this important bill that provides much-needed protections for Peace Corps volunteers.

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  12. 5 Dec 2018

    Silence in the Rotunda this morning.

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  13. 4 Dec 2018

    This is the line tonight outside the Capitol to pay respects to a great man, a great president.

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  14. 4 Dec 2018

    The Texas Congressional Delegation will always remember the impact of President George H.W. Bush.

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  15. 3 Dec 2018
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  16. 30 Nov 2018

    We will miss this one of a kind Texan and his kindhearted spirit that led America through some of her toughest times.

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  17. 30 Nov 2018

    He was a tenacious leader beloved by Houstonians and Americans. President George H.W. Bush leaves behind a life and legacy that will be remembered as nothing short of iconic.

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  18. 30 Nov 2018

    and father to a President. After decades of service to this great nation, he leaves behind a larger than life legacy. Finding his start in politics right here in Harris County, Texas, President H.W. Bush took his Texas work ethic to Washington.

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  19. 30 Nov 2018

    President George H.W. Bush leaves behind a storied career as a member of the greatest generation, WWII Fighter pilot and war hero, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Liaison to China, Director of the CIA, Vice President, President of the United States,

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  20. 30 Nov 2018

    As we remember the 100th anniversary of the great World War I, it is vital to honor American pilots who fought for freedom in Europe before the United States officially entered the war. An all-American, all-volunteer squadron - the Lafayette Escadrille.

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