Happy Thanksgiving!

With so much negativity and chaos facing the world today, Thanksgiving provides a great reminder to pause and express gratitude for everything we have been given.


Every day, I am reminded how blessed I am to live in the United States of America, and I cherish the freedoms that we are afforded. However, we wouldn’t have these freedoms without the brave men and women who defend our great nation. I am grateful for their service and sacrifice.


I’m also grateful for the honor of representing Texas’ 10th Congressional District, and I look forward to representing you in the next Congress and passing strong policies to restore our economy, secure the border, and protect national security.


Most importantly, I am grateful for my family. My amazing wife Linda and our five kids inspire me every day. Without them, I wouldn’t be where I am today.


From my family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving, and God Bless America.

Secretary Blinken to Answer for the Findings in My Afghanistan Report

This September, I released a comprehensive, 350-page investigative report about the Biden-Harris administration’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal, which damaged America’s reputation globally, emboldened our adversaries, and — horrifically — led to the death of 13 American servicemembers. As head of the State Department during that time, Secretary Antony Blinken’s testimony is crucial in providing answers to the American people and informing legislation to prevent a disaster like this one from ever happening again.


That’s why, in May 2024, I asked Secretary Blinken to testify before my committee in September following the release of my report to discuss its findings. At the time, he said his team would work with mine to schedule an appearance. But from May to September, the secretary never scheduled a date for his hearing. In fact, he claimed he was not available any day in September and instead tried to offer two deputies to testify in his place. Neither of them even worked at the State Department during the withdrawal.


Since the secretary would not come in voluntarily, I issued a subpoena to compel his testimony, which he also violated by failing to appear at our scheduled committee hearing. His obstruction forced me to move forward with a report recommending the House of Representatives hold him in contempt of Congress. It was only when House Republicans threatened to bring that contempt vote to the House floor that Secretary Blinken saw the writing on the wall. After months of stonewalling from the State Department, I finally secured Secretary Blinken’s commitment to appear before my committee on December 11th.


I trust that his testimony will provide long-overdue accountability and transparency for the American people, our servicemembers, Afghan allies, and our Gold Star families. While I wish he had not delayed this crucial appearance until the end of his time as Secretary of State, I look forward to hearing his testimony. 


I know my Republican colleagues and I will ask direct questions to get answers and shape better policy for the next Congress and the Trump administration.


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Congressional App Challenge Winner

Texas’ 10th district is a vibrant hub for technology and innovation, and the Congressional App Challenge inspires the next generation of computer scientists. Every year I am amazed at the talent of high school students in my district. 


Congratulations to Karthik Darisi, this year's winner of the Congressional App Challenge Competition! His app, DosthAI, creates personalized social stories and education tools to help those with autism. This year had many incredible entries from bright young people across Texas-10, including the runners-up, Emma Sciaraffia and Tavishi Gupta.

 

In today’s rapidly changing world, computer coding is more important than ever. Thank you to everyone who participated, and I look forward to next year’s contestants! 

ICYMI: McCaul in the News

New York Post: Blinken finally set to testify on Afghanistan pullout after months of resistance

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Austin American Statesman: What Sen. Ted Cruz, U.S. House members from Austin area are thankful for this year

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Fox News: 'Be aware': House lawmakers describe what it's like living under threat by China, Iran

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