Rep. Russell Fry, U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Russell Fry, U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Russell Fry has been appointed to the House Committee on the Judiciary for the 119th Congress. The decision was made by the House Republican Steering Committee, marking Fry's second term on this influential committee.
The House Judiciary Committee is tasked with overseeing federal justice and transparency, addressing issues such as immigration, crime, civil liberties, border security, intellectual property, and human trafficking.
In addition to his role on the Judiciary Committee, Congressman Fry will also serve on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce during this congressional term.
"I am looking forward to serving on the House Committee on the Judiciary again in the 119th Congress," stated Congressman Fry. "This is an immensely important committee that upholds checks and balances and protects American citizens. Throughout the 118th Congress, we held the Biden administration accountable and worked to weed out the weaponization of our federal government. Working with President Trump, Chairman Jim Jordan, and House Republican leadership, we will remain focused on addressing critical issues and upholding the Constitution."
Chairman Jim Jordan expressed enthusiasm about Fry's appointment: "We're excited to have Rep. Russell Fry join the House Judiciary Committee again for the 119th Congress. Under the leadership of President Trump, House Republicans are committed to securing the border, strengthening our nation, and defending the fundamental freedoms we hold as Americans. We look forward to working closely with Rep. Fry as we stand together to deliver results for the American people."
For more information about Congressman Fry's activities or details about these committees' work, visit his official website or follow his social media pages.