Use his legal skills to fight efforts to restrict constitutional freedoms, especially the First and Second Amendments.

Clay Fuller · Georgia · Republican

oversight impact 0.70 specificity 0.73 extraction confidence 98%

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Clay will use his legal skills to fight back against the radical left as they try to limit our Constitutional freedoms, most importantly those enshrined in our 1st and 2nd Amendments.

Promises legal opposition to measures he says threaten constitutional rights.

Clay Fuller for Congress
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Evidence

Clay will use his legal skills to fight back against the radical left as they try to limit our Constitutional freedoms, most importantly those enshrined in our 1st and 2nd Amendments.

Campaign material explicitly makes the promise at issue: use legal skills to defend First and Second Amendment freedoms.

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Clay Fuller for Congress
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Clay Fuller ... Oath of Office: Apr. 14, 2026 ... Committee and Subcommittee Assignments * * * ... Legislative Information ... Recent Votes

Official House records show Fuller only recently took office and the member profile does not yet show committee assignments or any public legislative activity tied to the promise.

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Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
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April 14, 2026 ... U.S. Representative Clay Fuller to be sworn in as a Member of the United States House of Representatives by the Speaker of the House.

The official House website confirms Fuller has only just been sworn in, so there is little time for verified congressional action on the promise yet.

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Congressman Clay Fuller | Representing Georgia's 14th District
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Clay Fuller ... Oath of Office: Apr. 14, 2026 ... There are no Committee assignments.

The official House member profile shows Fuller was only sworn in on April 14, 2026 and had no committee assignments listed at the time of capture, leaving little verified record of action on the promise.

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Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
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U.S. Representative Clay Fuller to be sworn in as a Member of the United States House of Representatives by the Speaker of the House.

The official House website confirms he just entered office, which is too early to verify fulfillment of a promise to use legal skills in congressional defense of constitutional freedoms.

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Congressman Clay Fuller | Representing Georgia's 14th District
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 94%

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Under clause 13 of rule XXIII, the following Member executed the oath for access to classified information: Clay Fuller

A later official record shows Fuller performing a routine House oath-related obligation, but not any demonstrated First or Second Amendment litigation, oversight, or legislative action tied to the promise.

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CREC-2026-04-16-house.pdf
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The site's latest news items are still dated April 14, 2026, including 'Taking the Oath of Office' and 'Newest Member of Congress,' and the page is an introductory member site rather than a record of a sustained First or Second Amendment legislative push.

Official House website shows Fuller is still in the earliest phase of service, with no newer public action on the specific constitutional-freedom promise captured on the page.

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Congressman Clay Fuller | Representing Georgia's 14th District
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Last Action Date Listed: May 4, 2026. Action: 'Mr. Fuller submitted the following joint resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.' Sponsor: Clay Fuller(GA). Full Title: 'Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect United States citizenship.'

Fuller took a concrete legislative action in the window immediately preceding the lookback period, but it is not direct proof of the promised First and Second Amendment fight and does not resolve the claim.

partial same_term A for effort

H.J. Res. 172 (IH) - Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect United States citizenship. - BILLS-119hjres172ih | Content Details | GovInfo
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Assessments

unresolved unknown

Fuller made a broad campaign promise to use his legal skills to defend constitutional freedoms, especially First and Second Amendment rights. The record shows he was sworn into the U.S. House on April 14, 2026, only weeks before the evidence window, and there is not yet verified congressional, litigation, oversight, or legislative activity tied directly to First or Second Amendment defense. His May 4, 2026 joint resolution on citizenship is a concrete legislative action but does not materially deliver the specific promised outcome. Because he remains in active federal office and the promise is broad and ongoing, the status is unresolved rather than failed.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%

unresolved same_term

Fuller was sworn into the U.S. House on April 14, 2026, only shortly before the evidence was captured. The record provided confirms the campaign promise and his recent entry into office, but does not show verified legislative, oversight, litigation, or other material action using his legal skills to defend First or Second Amendment freedoms. Because there has been too little time and no contrary evidence of failure, the promise is best treated as not yet adjudicable rather than delivered, partial, or never.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 90%

unresolved same_term

Fuller made a clear campaign promise to use his legal skills to oppose restrictions on First and Second Amendment freedoms. The available evidence only shows that he was sworn into Congress on April 14, 2026 and has not yet had enough documented legislative, oversight, or executive activity to verify fulfillment. There is no evidence of delivered policy outcomes, nor enough time or record to conclude failure.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%