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Rep. Keith Self, a U.S. Congress member representing Texas's 3rd district since 2023, shared a series of tweets discussing a judicial resignation, implied misconduct, and defensive support for a political figure. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1953, the 70-year-old currently resides in McKinney.
In a tweet dated April 21, 2025, Rep. Self questioned, "How many other rogue judges are harboring Tren de Aragua gang members?" referring to a New Mexico judge who resigned after a gang member was arrested at his home. This incident has raised concerns about judicial conduct in relation to gang affiliations.
On April 22, 2025, Rep. Self provided a simple affirmation of a tweet with "Yes." indicating agreement with or endorsement of the linked content on Twitter.
Later the same day, in another tweet posted at 13:59:38 UTC, Rep. Self expressed views on the challenges faced by the Secretary of Defense, who had been appointed by former President Trump. Noting "a siege of smears," he commented on the adversity from what he termed the "Pentagon Swamp" and encouraged the Secretary of Defense to “keep fighting.”
Keith Self took over his congressional role from Van Taylor in 2023, marking his term as part of recent Texas political developments.