Pat Harrigan announces mobile office hours and comments on FBI’s response to fentanyl crisis

Pat Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina%27s 10th Congressional District - Wikipedia
Pat Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina%27s 10th Congressional District - Wikipedia
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Congressman Pat Harrigan has used his social media platform to update constituents on upcoming events and share opinions on national security, according to a series of posts published on September 4, 2025.

In an announcement regarding constituent services, Harrigan posted: “Team Harrigan will be at the Lincoln County Administration Building on September 25th from 2–5PM for Mobile Office Hours. Stop by if you need help with a federal agency or have questions for our office!” (September 4, 2025).

A subsequent post included only a link: “https://t.co/Cl6BMIF3dA” (September 4, 2025).

Later in the day, Harrigan commented on the role of the FBI and fentanyl trafficking: “For too long the @FBI looked inward and let politics take priority while China pumped fentanyl into America, killing more than 48,000 Americans last year. Under @FBIDirectorKash the Bureau is back on mission and dismantling the networks that have poisoned our people.” (September 4, 2025).

Pat Harrigan was elected to Congress in 2024 after defeating Ralph R. Scott, Jr., securing approximately 57.5% of the vote compared to Scott’s 38.2%.



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