Texas Congressman Nehls Plans Retirement in 2026

 November 29, 2025, NEWS

In a surprising turn of events, a steadfast Texas Republican has decided to step away from the political arena to prioritize family life.

U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls announced on Saturday, November 30, 2025, that he will retire from Congress at the end of his term in 2026, while endorsing his twin brother to carry forward his legacy with unwavering support for President Donald Trump, as AP News reports.

Nehls, who first took office in 2021, has been a vocal advocate for Trump, even sporting a shirt with the president’s mug shot as a badge of loyalty. That kind of dedication isn’t just optics—it’s a signal of where his priorities lie.

Nehls Bids Farewell to Congress

Before making his decision public, Nehls personally reached out to Trump to share the news of his retirement 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 stated on the social platform X.

That gesture speaks volumes about the respect Nehls holds for Trump, a rarity in a Washington often more focused on backroom deals than personal honor. It’s a refreshing nod to loyalty over political expediency.

Nehls didn’t leave his district hanging, though, as he threw his full support behind his twin brother, Trever, to take up the mantle in Congress. Trever has already declared his intent to run for the seat southwest of Houston.

Brother Steps Up for Trump’s Cause

On social media, Trever affirmed his commitment to align closely with the president’s agenda. “Stand shoulder-to-shoulder with President Trump,” he posted on Facebook, signaling his readiness to fight for conservative values.

That kind of rhetoric is a breath of fresh air for those weary of politicians who waffle on core principles just to appease the progressive crowd. It’s a promise to keep the fight alive against policies that often seem out of touch with everyday Americans.

Meanwhile, the White House has yet to offer any official comment on Nehls’ announcement or the endorsement, despite outreach on the evening of November 30, 2025. The silence might just be procedural, but it leaves room for speculation on how this transition will play out.

A Legacy of Service and Conviction

Reflecting on Nehls’ tenure, his background is one of grit and service, with nearly 30 years in law enforcement and over 20 in the Army Reserve before entering politics. That’s the kind of resume that resonates with folks who value duty over empty promises.

Nehls has also been a fixture on key committees, currently contributing to both the Judiciary and the Transportation and Infrastructure panels. His voice in those rooms has often pushed back against overreaching government policies, a stance many conservatives applaud.

His past actions, like voting to challenge the 2020 election results, underscore a willingness to stand firm on contentious issues, even when the political winds blow hard. Nehls was also tapped by GOP leadership for a committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol events, though that assignment didn’t materialize due to internal party decisions.

Strong Support in Texas District

Last year, Nehls secured a commanding victory in his district, winning by a margin exceeding 24 percentage points. That kind of support shows a constituency that values his approach, even if the left-leaning media might paint a different picture.

As Nehls prepares to step down in 2026, his departure marks the end of a chapter for a lawmaker who never shied from controversy to defend his beliefs. Yet, with his brother poised to step in, there’s hope among conservatives that the fight against overreaching progressive agendas will continue unabated.

For those who champion a return to traditional values and strong leadership, Nehls’ legacy—and the potential of his brother’s candidacy—offers a glimmer of continuity in a political landscape often muddled by compromise. Let’s see if Trever can match the tenacity that made Troy a standout for Texas conservatives.

About Aiden Sutton

Aiden is a conservative political writer with years of experience covering U.S. politics and national affairs. Topics include elections, institutions, culture, and foreign policy. His work prioritizes accountability over ideology.
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