Rep. Andy Ogles, representing Tennessee’s 5th district since 2023, has voiced several strong opinions and legislative initiatives via a series of tweets. Ogles, born in 1971 in Nashville, Tennessee, and currently residing in Columbia, highlighted key political sentiments through his social media posts, tackling judiciary roles, U.S.-China relations, and voting by non-citizens.
On April 8, 2025, Rep. Andy Ogles supported the No Rogue Rulings Act, introduced by Rep. Darrell Issa, as it “is a critical step toward restoring the proper role of the judiciary and putting an end to the left’s abuse of lawfare.” He stressed the importance of holding accountable those judges who, in his view, exceed their constitutional role, asserting, “Judges are not Presidents. Those who overstep their constitutional role must be held accountable—including through https://t.co/aPBa4t5xs6.”
The following day, Ogles focused on U.S.-China relations, tweeting on April 9, 2025, about a Republican initiative to counter perceived unfair practices by China. He stated, “For years, we’ve promised to take on the Chinese Communist Party—and now we are. China has slapped tariffs on American goods while rigging the system and cheating us for decades. It’s time to hit back and stand.” this stance marks a significant moment for Republicans, emphasizing a firm approach towards Chinese economic policies.
Later on the same day, Ogles addressed the issue of illegal immigration, expressing concern that non-citizens “are getting Social Security benefits” and voting illegally. He criticized the Democratic Party, arguing, “Democrats want to turn our country blue with illegal votes. The SAVE Act will stop this.” This proposal intends to tackle what he describes as illegal voting activities.
Andy Ogles, with academic credentials from Middle Tennessee State University and Western Kentucky University, continues to engage actively in legislative discourse, reflecting his firm positions on significant national issues through social media platforms.



