"I think they're looking for someone to carry President Trump's banner, support his agenda, and fight for him on Capitol Hill," Fuller told Georgia Public Broadcasting last month.
Carry President Trump's banner, support his agenda, and fight for him on Capitol Hill.
Occurrences
Fuller has committed to upholding Trump's agenda in Congress.
Evidence
Clay's Priorities says he is committed to fighting for President Trump's America First Agenda, supports efforts to empower the Trump Administration, and will keep up the fight in Congress with President Trump.
The House Clerk lists Clay Fuller as a member for Georgia's 14th District with oath of office on Apr. 14, 2026, and shows committee assignments but no substantive legislative actions on the member page.
The official House website shows Fuller was sworn in on April 14, 2026, and the latest news items are the oath-of-office announcement and 'Newest Member of Congress.'
The campaign site says Fuller is committed to fighting for President Trump's America First agenda, supports efforts to empower the Trump administration, and will keep up the fight in Congress with President Trump.
The House Clerk identifies Clay Fuller as the Georgia 14th District member and shows an oath of office date of April 14, 2026, with committee assignments listed but no detailed legislative record on the member page.
GovInfo lists Clay Fuller as a cosponsor of H. Res. 1220, introduced on April 28, 2026, condemning the attempted assassination of President Donald J. Trump and referring the measure to committee.
GovInfo shows Clay Fuller as the sponsor of H.R. 8594, introduced in the House on April 30, 2026, to award a Congressional Gold Medal to President Donald John Trump, the Secret Service, and local law enforcement partners.
GovInfo lists Clay Fuller as a cosponsor of H. Res. 1220, introduced in the House on April 28, 2026, condemning the attempted assassination of President Donald J. Trump.
GovInfo shows Clay Fuller as the sponsor of H.J. Res. 172, introduced in the House on May 4, 2026, proposing a constitutional amendment to protect United States citizenship.
GovInfo lists Clay Fuller among the cosponsors of H. Con. Res. 98, introduced in the House on May 12, 2026, expressing support for America’s law enforcement professionals.
Assessments
Fuller took office on April 14, 2026 and, during the same federal term, introduced or cosponsored several measures aligned with a pro-Trump posture, including H.R. 8594 honoring Trump, H. Res. 1220 condemning an attempted assassination of Trump, and other measures tied to law enforcement and citizenship issues associated with Trump-aligned priorities. That is concrete evidence that he began carrying Trump's banner and supporting parts of the agenda on Capitol Hill. However, the promise is broad and ongoing, and the record provided shows early legislative activity rather than a completed agenda outcome or sustained term-long fulfillment. This supports partial credit, not full delivery.
Fuller took office on April 14, 2026, so only a short portion of the same congressional term had elapsed by the evidence date. The promise was broad and ideological: to support Trump, carry his banner, and fight for his agenda on Capitol Hill. The available record shows at least one concrete pro-Trump congressional action, cosponsoring H. Res. 1220 on April 28, 2026, but there is not enough evidence of sustained legislative support, votes, sponsorships, or agenda advancement to treat the broad promise as fully delivered. Because he made an early material congressional effort aligned with the promise, partial credit is appropriate rather than unresolved or never.
The promise is broad and ongoing: to support President Trump's agenda and fight for him on Capitol Hill. The evidence confirms Fuller made the promise and took office on April 14, 2026, but as of April 28, 2026 there is not enough elapsed time or documented legislative/voting record to determine whether he has fulfilled it. No serious failed attempt is shown, so the effort badge does not apply.