Work with President Trump to defeat narcotraffickers and end the fentanyl scourge in northwest Georgia.

Clay Fuller · Georgia · Republican

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Clay will keep up the fight in Congress and work with President Trump to defeat the Narco Traffickers who have destroyed countless families across NW Georgia, and end the scourge of fentanyl in NW Georgia.

Promises to partner with Trump on anti-trafficking and anti-fentanyl efforts.

Clay Fuller for Congress
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Clay will keep up the fight in Congress and work with President Trump to defeat the Narco Traffickers who have destroyed countless families across NW Georgia, and end the scourge of fentanyl in NW Georgia.

This is the campaign promise itself: Fuller pledged to work with Trump against narcotraffickers and fentanyl in northwest Georgia.

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Clay Fuller for Congress
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Oath of Office: Apr. 14, 2026

Fuller did not enter the House until April 14, 2026, which makes immediate fulfillment of the campaign promise unlikely by the assessment date.

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Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
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Latest News: 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 site shows his initial House activity as swearing in, not a completed anti-fentanyl or anti-narcotrafficking initiative.

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Congressman Clay Fuller | Representing Georgia's 14th District
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"Clay will keep up the fight in Congress and work with President Trump to defeat the Narco Traffickers who have destroyed countless families across NW Georgia, and end the scourge of fentanyl in NW Georgia."

This is the campaign promise itself, showing the claimed commitment but not proof of completion.

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Clay Fuller for Congress
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Latest News entries shown are his swearing in and being the newest member of Congress; no anti-fentanyl or anti-narcotrafficking action is shown on the page.

The official House site documents initial swearing-in activity, but not any completed policy action related to the promise.

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Congressman Clay Fuller | Representing Georgia's 14th District
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Last Action Date Listed: May 12, 2026. Action: Mr. Ezell (for himself, Mr. Rutherford, Mr. Fleischmann, Mr. Webster of Florida, Mr. Collins, Mr. Nehls, Ms. Tenney, Mr. Weber of Texas, Mr. Williams of Texas, Mr. Moolenaar, Mr. Moore of North Carolina, Mr. Rogers of Alabama, Mr. Moore of Alabama, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Walberg, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Riley of New York, Mr. Johnson of South Dakota, Mr. Kustoff, and Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Cosponsors include Clay Fuller (GA).

In the lookback window, Fuller took a concrete pro-law-enforcement legislative step by cosponsoring a House concurrent resolution supporting law enforcement professionals, which is consistent with the campaign promise but does not prove delivery of the fentanyl/narcotrafficking pledge.

unresolved same_term A for effort

H. Con. Res. 98 (IH) - Expressing support for America’s law enforcement professionals. | GovInfo
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Assessments

unresolved unknown

Fuller entered the House on April 14, 2026, and the available evidence through May 2026 shows the promise itself, his swearing-in, and one general pro-law-enforcement cosponsorship. That activity is directionally related but does not show a completed federal outcome defeating narcotraffickers or ending the fentanyl scourge in northwest Georgia. Because he is still in the same congressional term and has had very little time in office, the promise is better treated as unresolved rather than failed.

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unresolved unknown

Fuller was sworn into the U.S. House on April 14, 2026, and the available evidence only documents the campaign pledge and his initial swearing-in activity. There is no evidence yet of a completed federal outcome defeating narcotraffickers or ending the fentanyl scourge in northwest Georgia, but the promise is tied to future congressional work with President Trump and Fuller remains newly in office. The record is therefore too early and too thin to mark as delivered or failed.

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unresolved same_term

Fuller was sworn into Congress on April 14, 2026, only shortly before the assessment date of April 28, 2026. The evidence shows the promise and his assumption of office, but does not show a completed anti-narcotrafficking or fentanyl outcome in northwest Georgia, nor enough time or record to judge final delivery. Because the promised outcome remains prospective rather than definitively failed, the appropriate status is unresolved.

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