Michael McCaul, currently serving as the U.S. Congressman for Texas’ 10th District, has been active on social media discussing various issues. McCaul, who has held his congressional position since 2005 after succeeding Lloyd Doggett, often shares his insights and concerns on platforms like Twitter.
On May 6, 2025, McCaul addressed the importance of security preparations as the United States gears up to host significant events such as the Olympics and World Cup. He emphasized the necessity of ensuring safety for both Americans and international visitors. Drawing from his past experience as a former chief of counterterrorism and national security in the U.S. Attorney’s Office, he stated “As the US prepares to host high-profile events like the Olympics & World Cup, it’s imperative that we make robust security preparations to keep Americans—& millions of international guests—safe.”
Later that day, McCaul expressed concern over a local incident involving a young girl caught in a flash flood in Brenham. He conveyed his hopes for her safe return and acknowledged the efforts of local first responders working tirelessly on this case. His tweet read: “Praying for the safe return of the young girl swept away in last night’s flash flood in Brenham. My thoughts are with her family and the entire community. Thankful for the Brenham Fire Department and all the first responders working around the clock to bring this child home.”
In another post on May 6, McCaul celebrated local artistic talent by highlighting participants in this year’s Congressional Art Competition from Texas-10. He recognized two young artists who achieved second and third place for their exceptional creativity: “Proud to recognize the incredible talent from across Texas-10 in this year’s Congressional Art Competition! Today, I’m highlighting our 2nd and 3rd place winners — two outstanding young artists whose creativity truly stood out.”
Michael McCaul was born in Dallas, Texas in 1962 and currently resides in Austin. A graduate of Trinity University with a BA obtained in 1984 and a JD from St. Mary’s University, Texas acquired in 1987.










