Congressman Pat Harrigan, a U.S. Representative, posted several statements on his official Twitter account between July 22 and July 23, 2025, addressing topics ranging from women’s sports to the aftermath of the Afghanistan withdrawal.
On July 22, Harrigan announced an upcoming event: ” Join me TOMORROW at 6PM ET! https://t.co/c5E1QDzrgo”.
The following day, Harrigan commented on developments in women’s athletics by expressing support for the President’s actions: “Making women’s sports great again. Thank you, @POTUS! https://t.co/V4siBN5t6P” (posted July 23, 2025).
Later on July 23, Harrigan reflected on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and its political ramifications: “When Afghanistan fell, it exposed more than a failed mission—it exposed a failed class of leaders.
I ran for Congress because that moment made clear our country couldn’t afford more of the same.
Now even Biden’s own DOJ spokesman admits the truth—the real collapse came long https://t.co/HXM1hucYms“. The fall of Afghanistan in August 2021 prompted widespread criticism over how the withdrawal was handled by U.S. leadership at the time.
Harrigan’s posts highlight ongoing debates about both domestic policy regarding women’s sports and foreign policy legacies from previous administrations.



