Pat Harrigan discusses national power, law enforcement bravery, and Middle East developments

Pat Harrigan discusses national power, law enforcement bravery, and Middle East developments
Patrick Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 10th congressional district — Wikipedia
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Congressman Pat Harrigan, an active social media user, has shared his thoughts on various issues via a series of tweets. His recent posts address topics ranging from national power and law enforcement to significant developments in the Middle East.

On May 13, 2025, Congressman Harrigan expressed his views on national strength with the statement: “Power isn’t measured by how many nations you lecture, it’s measured by how fiercely you defend your own.” This tweet suggests that he believes true power lies in a country’s ability to protect its interests rather than merely engaging in international diplomacy.

Later that day, Harrigan paid tribute to law enforcement officers by highlighting their bravery. He tweeted at 22:57 UTC: “It takes a rare kind of courage to run toward chaos while others run away. That’s exactly what law enforcement does every day. Today, I proudly voted to honor their service and sacrifice.” This message coincided with legislative action acknowledging the efforts and sacrifices made by those in law enforcement.

On May 14, 2025, Harrigan turned his attention to international affairs with a focus on the Middle East. He noted: “We’re watching a pivotal moment unfold in the Middle East. @POTUS’ vision for peace and renewed strength could redefine the region’s future.” Here, Harrigan comments on President Biden’s strategies aimed at achieving peace and stability in the Middle East.



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