Pete Sessions, serving as the U.S. Congress representative for Texas’ 17th district since 2021, took to social media to share recent activities and his perspective on national matters. Sessions, who succeeded Bill Flores, hails from Waco, Texas, and has been active in his role at Congress.
On April 28, 2025, Sessions expressed admiration for the talent showcased at the Heart of Texas Congressional Art Competition. He announced, “I was amazed by the talent on display at Saturday’s Heart of Texas Congressional Art Competition. The theme, ‘America, the Beautiful,’ inspired great creativity in high school artists across the Heart of Texas region of TX-17. Congratulations to all our winners!”. Details of the first-place winner were also shared.
On April 29, 2025, Sessions invited his audience to tune into a news program, noting, ” Tune into @cnni to hear my take on the first 100 days.” His upcoming appearance aimed to provide insights into the initial months of President Trump’s second term.
Furthermore, Sessions reflected on President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office during his second term, observing, “Today marks the 100th day of President Trump’s second term, and it has been an eventful start. Over this time, President Trump has exposed the cost to taxpayers of a government that stayed home. We’ve made progress, but reining in government spending remains a major challenge.”
Pete Sessions brings his insights and perspectives as a seasoned congressman and a resident of Waco, Texas. Born in 1955, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Southwestern University, obtained in 1978.







