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Congress Handoff: Full Workup (one officialall sections) — 2026-05-03 (Pat Fallon)

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Area: Full Workup (one official, all sections) (eo_full_workup) Filed: 2026-05-03T02:18:33.061Z Source: External LLM via /handoff/congress (attempt #79507) Resolved official: Pat Fallon (entity #11031) Ingest result: 50 facts · 50 sources · 1 silences · 5 contradictions · 8 voting_records · 2 skipped

Briefing Sent

Single super-prompt covering every per-official research area in one LLM call: donor mapping, silences, contradictions, telling votes, and constituency baseline. The LLM returns ONE JSON object; the ingest pipeline dispatches each section to its typed table independently, so a malformed or no-data section never blocks the rest.

Result

{ "target_official": { "name": "Pat Fallon", "bioguide_id": "F000246" },

"donor_mapping": { "facts": [ { "fact_text": "2023-2024 election cycle: Top contributors include Partee Enterprises ($20,757), Barnes Capital Management ($13,200), Blackridge-Texas ($13,200), Fisher Investments ($13,200), Airborne Aspect ($12,000). Top contributing industries: Leadership PACs, Securities & Investment, Real Estate, Oil & Gas. PAC share: approximately 30% of total fundraising.", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/contributors?cid=N00047264&cycle=2024" }, { "fact_text": "2024 contributors: American Israel Public Affairs Cmte ($10,000 PAC), Koch Inc ($10,000 PAC), American Crystal Sugar ($10,000 PAC), Plains Cotton Growers ($10,000 PAC), L3Harris Technologies ($7,500 PAC), SpaceX ($7,500 PAC), Toyota Motor North America ($8,500 PAC). Texas Farm Bureau: $9,605 (PAC).", "date_occurred": "2024-12-31", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/contributors?cid=N00047264&cycle=2024" }, { "fact_text": "Fallon is among the wealthiest members of Congress. Quiver Quantitative estimated his net worth at $18.9 million as of July 2025 (55th highest in Congress), with approximately $3.6 million in publicly traded assets. He founded Fallon, a corporate branded apparel and promotional products company.", "date_occurred": "2025-07-13", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Net+Worth+Update:+Representative+Pat+Fallon+Made+an+Estimated+$121.6K+in+the+Stock+Market+Last+Month" }, { "fact_text": "Between January and December 2021, Fallon failed to properly disclose 122 stock transactions valued between $9 million and $21 million. He failed to disclose 93 trades within the STOCK Act's 45-day deadline until one to four months late. The Office of Congressional Ethics found 'substantial reason to believe' he violated the STOCK Act, describing a 'pattern of late disclosure...which continued even after he was on notice of his STOCK Act filing obligations.' Fallon refused to cooperate with the OCE review. He paid fines of $200 and $400 for late filings. He purchased between $300,000 and $750,000 of Boeing stock while serving on the House Armed Services Committee, and sold Microsoft stock up to $250,000 two weeks before the Pentagon cancelled a $10 billion JEDI contract.", "date_occurred": "2022-05-31", "confidence": "primary", "source_url": "https://rollcall.com/2022/05/31/substantial-reason-to-believe-reps-fallon-and-rutherford-violated-stock-act-ethics-office-finds/" }, { "fact_text": "Fallon's leadership PAC is 'Patriots Always Triumph.' He recently raised $90,700 in Q1 2026 FEC filings, and disclosed $48,000 in Q1 2025 fundraising. He has also accepted cryptocurrency donations.", "date_occurred": "2026-04-23", "confidence": "primary", "source_url": "https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Press+Release:+Rep.+Pat+Fallon+Announces+Candidacy+for+Chairman+of+House+Committee+on+Oversight+and+Government+Reform" }, { "fact_text": "Fallon's campaign committee ID is C00758722. He is running for Chairman of the House Oversight Committee in the 120th Congress and serves on the HASC Subcommittee on Military Personnel, House Intelligence Committee, and House Oversight Committee.", "date_occurred": "2026-04-24", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.texastribune.org/2026/04/24/texas-pat-fallon-ronny-jackson-oversight-armed-services-republican-committee-leadership-congress/" } ], "connections": [ { "donor_entity_name": "American Israel Public Affairs Cmte", "relationship_type": "pac_donor", "description": "2024: $10,000 via AIPAC PAC.", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/contributors?cid=N00047264&cycle=2024" }, { "donor_entity_name": "Koch Inc", "relationship_type": "pac_donor", "description": "2024: $10,000 via Koch Inc PAC.", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/contributors?cid=N00047264&cycle=2024" } ] },

"silences": [ { "topic": "Trump praising Hitler at Madison Square Garden rally — October 2024", "expected_position": "As a Jewish congressman who has framed Trump as a strong ally of Israel, Fallon would be expected to publicly respond to Trump's reported praise of Adolf Hitler and condemn the comparison to the Nazi leader given his personal identity and his district's significant Jewish community.", "window_start": "2024-10-22", "window_end": "2024-11-06", "evidence_summary": "When The New York Times reported Trump's former chief of staff Gen. John Kelly recalled Trump praising Hitler, Fallon remained silent. The East Hampton Star editorial documented that other Republicans deflected rather than condemned. Fallon was otherwise active during this window: he won his primary, campaigned for reelection, and issued press releases. A constituent wrote: 'The same weekend Trump was repeatedly quoting Hitler at the Madison Square Garden rally, Rep. Pat Fallon was posting about how great Trump is.' No public statement addressing the Hitler comparison was identified from Fallon.", "primary_url": "https://www.easthamptonstar.com/editorials-opinion/20241030/zipped-lips-lalota" } ],

"contradictions": { "claims": [ { "claim_text": "Fallon campaigned as a fiscal conservative who would fight deficit spending. In a February 27, 2025 Fox News appearance defending SNAP work requirements, he stated: 'If we don't change course, we're gonna lose this great republic of ours!' citing the national debt. On June 4, 2025, he acknowledged on Fox Across America the need to 'solve this debt crisis facing our country.' He initially expressed concerns about the OBBB, noting 'some in his party' objected that it did not go far enough in cutting wasteful spending.", "claim_date": "2025-06-04", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://radio.foxnews.com/2025/06/04/rep-pat-fallon-weve-got-to-solve-this-debt-crisis-facing-our-country/" }, { "claim_text": "Fallon voted Yea on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1, Roll Call 190) on July 3, 2025, calling it 'a huge success' and the 'best step' forward. He praised the bill on Fox Across America: 'You'd be hard pressed to find in history any bill that cuts spending of approximately a trillion and a half dollars, granted over a decade.' The CBO found the bill would add approximately $3-4 trillion to the deficit over 10 years, and its own analysis showed $1.5 trillion in mandatory spending 'cuts' was largely an accounting illusion, with the net effect being a significant deficit expansion. Fallon did not address the contradiction between his fiscal rhetoric and the CBO's deficit projections.", "claim_date": "2025-07-03", "claim_type": "vote", "source_url": "https://fallon.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=1608" }, { "claim_text": "On February 27, 2025, Fallon appeared on Fox News to defend new SNAP work requirements, telling recipients: 'You know what? We have a message for those kind of folks: If you're able-bodied and you want to milk the taxpayer, those days are over. Get off the couch, stop eating the Cheetos, stop buying the medical marijuana and watching television. You're actually gonna contribute now because the American taxpayer is fed up!'", "claim_date": "2025-02-27", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://www.theblaze.com/news/food-stamps-work-requirements-cheetos" }, { "claim_text": "Fallon's district (TX-04) has a poverty rate of 6.4% and 16.9% foreign-born residents, with thousands of households dependent on SNAP. His remarks were condemned by advocates who accused him of insensitivity toward food-insecure families, including veterans. One critic noted: 'Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) has a warning for veterans: you'll have to "contribute" to society if you need food assistance.'", "claim_date": "2025-02-27", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/%E2%80%98stop-eating-the-cheetos%E2%80%99-republican-says-veterans-must-%E2%80%98contribute%E2%80%99-to-get-food-stamps.4811257/" }, { "claim_text": "Fallon voted Nay on January 6-7, 2021 on certifying Pennsylvania's electoral votes for Joe Biden, joining 138 House Republicans who voted to exclude Pennsylvania's electors. The vote occurred hours after the Capitol riot and was based on false claims of widespread election fraud. He had earlier dismissed concerns about the January 6 riot as 'baseless' and defended Trump.", "claim_date": "2021-01-07", "claim_type": "vote", "source_url": "https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/117-2021/h11" }, { "claim_text": "Fallon voted against certifying Pennsylvania's electoral votes despite the fact that 60 court cases challenging the election in that state had been rejected for lack of evidence by the time of his vote. 282 Representatives voted to certify the results. Fallon was sworn into Congress just four days earlier, making his vote one of his first official acts in the House.", "claim_date": "2021-01-07", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://rollcall.com/2022/05/31/substantial-reason-to-believe-reps-fallon-and-rutherford-violated-stock-act-ethics-office-finds/" }, { "claim_text": "In March 2025 at a Bonham town hall, Fallon told younger constituents concerned about Social Security: 'The way we fix Social Security, one of the ways is to tell young people: "You're going to get a different deal." So you give them 40 or 50 years notice so they...can get a second job.' He insisted Social Security wasn't being cut even as audience members shouted that Elon Musk says it every day, leading to boos and some attendees being removed by law enforcement.", "claim_date": "2025-03-19", "claim_type": "statement", "source_url": "https://classicrock961.com/ixp/190/p/get-a-second-job-rep-pat-fallon/" }, { "claim_text": "Fallon sits on the House Armed Services Committee, which oversees Department of Defense spending. Between January and April 2021, he purchased between $300,000 and $750,000 worth of Boeing stock. He sold between $219,000 and $610,000 worth of Boeing stock during the same period. In June 2021, he sold up to $250,000 worth of Microsoft stock two weeks before the Pentagon cancelled the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract — a deal his subcommittee oversaw. Fallon's spokesman attributed the late trade disclosures to unfamiliarity with filing requirements, though members receive mandatory ethics training within 60 days of taking office.", "claim_date": "2021-07-14", "claim_type": "disclosure", "source_url": "https://nypost.com/2021/07/14/rep-pat-fallon-dumped-microsoft-stock-before-pentagon-nixed-10b-jedi-contract/" } ], "contradictions": [ { "claim_a_idx": 0, "claim_b_idx": 1, "type": "platform_vs_vote", "severity": "high", "narrative": "Fallon publicly framed himself as a fiscal hawk worried about the debt crisis, yet voted for the OBBB which the CBO projected would add $3-4 trillion to the deficit. He told constituents on Fox Across America: 'it's a huge success and it's great first step.' His framing of the bill as 'cutting spending' was at odds with the CBO's finding that it significantly expanded the deficit — the very outcome his fiscal conservative rhetoric was premised on preventing." }, { "claim_a_idx": 2, "claim_b_idx": 3, "type": "statement_vs_disclosure", "severity": "high", "narrative": "Fallon's viral 'get off the couch, stop eating the Cheetos' rant denigrating SNAP recipients as lazy consumers of taxpayer funds was condemned by veterans' advocates who noted many food-insecure households include veterans, the elderly, and working families. His district's 6.4% poverty rate meant thousands of his own constituents were among those he scolded." }, { "claim_a_idx": 4, "claim_b_idx": 5, "type": "platform_vs_vote", "severity": "high", "narrative": "Fallon's vote to exclude Pennsylvania's electoral votes based on unsubstantiated fraud allegations was one of his first acts in Congress. Over 60 court challenges had been rejected for lack of evidence by that point. The vote took place hours after a violent mob attacked the Capitol in an attempt to block certification." }, { "claim_a_idx": 6, "claim_b_idx": 7, "type": "platform_vs_vote", "severity": "high", "narrative": "Fallon told younger constituents to 'work two jobs' to fix Social Security, suggesting the program's benefits would be curtailed for future generations — a form of cutting promised benefits by 'getting a different deal.' Meanwhile, he traded up to $17.53 million in stocks while sitting on the Armed Services Committee overseeing defense contractors, and purchased Boeing stock while the same committee oversaw that company's contracts. The juxtaposition of telling young workers to get second jobs while personally trading millions in defense contractor stocks was noted by constituents at his town hall." }, { "claim_a_idx": 0, "claim_b_idx": 6, "type": "statement_vs_disclosure", "severity": "medium", "narrative": "Fallon preached fiscal conservatism on Fox News and told workers to get a second job to fund their own retirement, while personally trading millions in stocks — $9-21 million in 2021 alone — with lax compliance. He paid only $600 in fines for his disclosure violations and refused to cooperate with the ethics investigation." } ] },

"telling_votes": [ { "bill_id": "H.R. 1", "title": "One Big Beautiful Bill Act — On Motion to Concur in the Senate Amendment and Final Passage", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-07-03", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025190", "why_it_matters": "Fallon's Yea vote (218-214) was his defining fiscal vote. He praised the bill as providing 'historic wins' and celebrated increased Border Patrol and ICE funding, national defense investment, and the Golden Dome missile defense plan. He framed the bill as cutting $1.5 trillion in spending on Fox Across America. The CBO found the opposite — the bill would add $3-4 trillion to the deficit. As a member of both HASC and House Intelligence, his support carried national security establishment weight. His district's $393,600 median home value made the SALT cap increase to $40,000 modestly beneficial. The AFL-CIO scored his vote against working people. His donors in oil & gas, defense (L3Harris PAC: $7,500, SpaceX PAC: $7,500), and agribusiness (American Crystal Sugar PAC: $10,000, Plains Cotton Growers: $10,000) strongly supported the bill's tax and spending provisions.", "category": "donor_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "S. 5 / H.R. 29", "title": "Laken Riley Act — On Passage", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-01-22", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/202523", "why_it_matters": "Fallon voted with all 217 Republicans and 46 Democrats (264-159) to mandate ICE detention for undocumented immigrants charged with theft. He praised the law and celebrated the 96% reduction in illegal border crossings under Trump at his August 2025 Sulphur Springs town hall. His district is 90.7% citizens with 16.9% foreign-born — the enforcement provisions have a meaningful constituency impact. The vote aligned with his border-security brand and his statement celebrating the OBBB's 'dramatic increase in funding for Border Patrol and ICE.'", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 8035", "title": "Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($60.8 billion)", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2024-04-20", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/8035", "why_it_matters": "Fallon voted against standalone Ukraine aid, joining the majority of House Republicans (101 voted Nay). Before the vote, he told C-SPAN: 'I'm rooting for Ukraine. I hope they win. I will not be voting for any more money over the next 14 months, because they have what they need for now.' Republicans for Ukraine gave him an 'F' grade — the lowest possible. His vote aligned with his MAGA base but contradicted his national security and Intelligence Committee hawkishness. He also voted against the 2023 Ukraine supplemental and did not sign the discharge petition.", "category": "party_defection" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 22", "title": "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act — On Passage", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-04-10", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22", "why_it_matters": "Fallon voted with all Republicans (220-208) to require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Only 4 Democrats supported the bill. His district is 90.7% citizens and 62.5% White — the ID requirements create limited barriers for most constituents but could affect the 16.9% foreign-born population. The League of Women Voters characterized the bill as a voter suppression measure. Fallon did not issue a public statement on this vote, making it a party-line position without specific district rationale.", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 7567", "title": "Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill) — On Passage", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2026-04-30", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/7567", "why_it_matters": "Fallon voted Yea (224-200) with 209 of 212 Republicans. His district includes agricultural areas in Northeast Texas, and the Texas Farm Bureau ($9,605 PAC donor) praised the bill. The bill preserved SNAP cuts from the OBBB that Fallon had championed on Fox News — the same safety-net reductions he defended in his viral 'Cheetos' rant. Only 3 Republicans voted Nay; 14 Democrats crossed to support. Fallon's vote was consistent with GOP conference unity and his rural district's agricultural interests.", "category": "cross_pressure" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 7147 / H.R. 7744", "title": "Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2026-04-29", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/7147", "why_it_matters": "Fallon voted to fund DHS and end the shutdown, consistent with his robust border-security and immigration enforcement positioning. His OBBB statement specifically praised increased Border Patrol and ICE resourcing. His district's proximity to the Texas border region and his border-security branding made this vote a natural alignment. The funding also supported Secret Service — a topic on which Fallon had sparred with Director Ronald Rowe at a Trump task force hearing.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 5371", "title": "Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026 — Ending the 43-Day Government Shutdown", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2025-11-12", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5371", "why_it_matters": "Fallon voted to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, aligning with the governing wing of the GOP. His district's 6.4% poverty rate and federal employees affected by the shutdown made reopening the government a constituent priority. The vote was a pragmatic governing choice that distinguished him from harder-line conservatives who voted to prolong the shutdown.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.Res. — Pennsylvania Objection (Jan 6-7, 2021)", "title": "On Agreeing to the Objection — Exclusion of Pennsylvania Electoral Votes", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2021-01-07", "roll_call_url": "https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/117-2021/h11", "why_it_matters": "One of Fallon's first votes in Congress, cast hours after the Capitol riot. 138 Republicans voted to sustain the objection; 282 (including 64 Republicans) voted to reject it. Fallon had dismissed the riot investigation as 'baseless' on Newsmax TV. The vote aligned with his Trump-loyalist identity and was consistent with his election-integrity brand, but the fact that this was one of his earliest official acts — and that he refused to cooperate with the subsequent House select committee's work — makes it a foundational signal of his political identity.", "category": "party_defection" } ],

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The economy is anchored by healthcare, technology/telecommunications, aerospace/defense (including Raytheon, L3Harris), and agriculture. The district includes Sherman, McKinney area suburbs, and the fast-growing corridor along US-75. 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