promising that in Congress he would continue that work
In Congress, Brian Jack would continue the work he did in the Trump administration.
Occurrences
In Congress, I will lead the fight to end Biden’s border invasion and put America First once again - completing the job President Trump and I began in 2016.
Evidence
“Prior to his election to Congress, Representative Jack was one of President Trump’s longest-serving aides. During President Trump’s Administration, Jack served as the White House Political Director. Following President Trump’s Administration, he worked as the principal liaison between Congressional Republicans and President Trump.”
“Today, Congressman Brian Jack and House Republicans passed President Trump’s signature legislation: H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act...” Jack said he was “incredibly proud to cast our vote ... in support of President Trump’s signature campaign promise.”
Rep. Jack, Brian [R-GA-3]* is listed as an original cosponsor of H.R. 29 on 01/03/2025.
GovInfo lists H.R. 1 as the enrolled bill version, titled “An Act To provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.”
The Clerk’s roll call page for H.R. 1 shows the motion to recommit failed and the vote tally was 212 yeas to 216 nays on May 22, 2025.
Assessments
Brian Jack’s promise was broad and conduct-based rather than tied to a single policy endpoint: he said he would continue in Congress the Trump-aligned work he had done before taking office. In his first House term after the 2024 campaign, he took concrete congressional actions consistent with that promise, including publicly advancing and voting for Trump’s signature reconciliation legislation and immediately cosponsoring a major Trump-aligned immigration enforcement bill. Because the promised conduct occurred during the term won in that campaign, this counts as delivered in the same term.
The promise was broad and largely about continuing alignment with Trump administration priorities rather than delivering a specific policy outcome. Evidence shows Jack entered Congress with direct Trump administration credentials, publicly framed his work around President Trump’s agenda, voted for Trump-backed H.R. 1, and cosponsored the Laken Riley Act early in the term. That supports partial fulfillment, but the claim is too general to verify as fully delivered across the whole scope of his prior Trump administration work.