Rep. Andy Ogles, U.S. Congressman representing Tennessee’s 5th district, posted a series of statements on X (formerly Twitter) in mid-October 2025, addressing issues ranging from local housing policy to national debates on justice and religious education.
On October 16, 2025, Ogles criticized Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s housing policies, writing, “Housing in Nashville is unaffordable because Marxist Mayor Freddie O’Connell has supported free housing for illegals through his “Belonging Fund.” Freddie should comply with ICE Patriots, not shelter criminals.” This comment references ongoing debates over immigration enforcement and municipal support for undocumented immigrants. The “Belonging Fund” is a local initiative that, according to its supporters, aims to promote inclusivity and provide assistance to vulnerable populations, including immigrants.
Later that same day, Ogles commented on a legal development, stating, “Huge win for justice. Nobody is above the law!” While the tweet does not specify the case or event referenced, it echoes a broader national discourse about legal accountability for public officials and other prominent figures.
On October 17, 2025, Ogles addressed educational content related to Islam, posting, “Why are we requiring knowledge of mosques now? Nothing American about that. Mamdani wants to Islamify America.” The statement refers to discussions about religious education and curriculum standards. Mamdani likely references a public figure advocating for broader religious literacy in schools; such proposals have prompted debate about the role of religion in public education and concerns over cultural inclusivity versus perceived proselytization.
These posts by Rep. Ogles reflect ongoing political debates about immigration policy, legal accountability, and education in the United States. Ogles, a Republican member of Congress since 2023, has frequently voiced strong opinions on these topics through social media and legislative initiatives.



