Rep. Chip Roy Press Office issued several Twitter statements reflecting on his political stance and recent events. Roy, who has represented Texas’ 21st district since replacing Lamar Smith in 2019, communicated his views on election integrity and a recent criminal case in California. Born in Bethesda, Maryland in 1972, Roy graduated from the University of Virginia and the University of Texas-Austin and currently resides in Austin.
On April 9, 2025, Rep. Chip Roy highlighted his legislative efforts with a tweet regarding the “SAVE Act.” “Rep. Roy’s SAVE Act will ensure that American elections are FOR American citizens,” he stated. He addressed criticisms from “the radical left,” whom he accuses of disseminating false information about the bill, directing followers to a resource to counter these claims.
In another tweet on the same day, Roy commented on a legal case in California concerning an undocumented individual. He announced, “An illegal alien ‘gotaway’ became a youth soccer coach in California and was CHARGED WITH MURDER after he killed a 13-year-old player on his team.” Roy emphasized the need for stringent measures, advocating for imprisonment followed by deportation.
Later, Roy tweeted about his broader concerns regarding political power and institutional control. He stressed the importance of preventing political capture, writing, “We must ensure that the left is never again able to capture institutions for future weaponization, ensuring Americans will not find themselves as collateral damage.”
Through these statements, Rep. Chip Roy, serving in the U.S. Congress since 2019, aligns his perspectives with legislative actions and crime prevention while voicing caution regarding political dynamics.










