Rep. Pfluger Discusses Iran War, DHS Funding During Recess

Texas congressman addresses national security issues in TV interview.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 9:50pm

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U.S. Rep. August Pfluger of Texas' 11th congressional district spoke with FOX West Texas about key national issues during Congress' two-week recess, including the ongoing war in Iran and the fight over Department of Homeland Security funding. Pfluger defended President Trump's decision to get involved militarily in Iran, saying it was necessary to stop the country from becoming the 'largest state sponsor of terrorism' with nuclear weapons.

Why it matters

Pfluger's comments provide insight into the Republican perspective on the Iran conflict and DHS funding, issues that have major implications for national security and government operations. As a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Pfluger's views carry weight on these critical matters.

The details

In the interview, Pfluger acknowledged the public's war fatigue but argued that the president's decision to take military action against Iran was justified to prevent the country from obtaining nuclear weapons. Pfluger also discussed the ongoing fight over DHS funding, which has become a partisan battle in Congress.

  • The interview took place on April 2, 2026, just hours after a primetime address by President Trump on the Iran situation.
  • Congress is currently on a two-week recess.

The players

Rep. August Pfluger

A Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing Texas' 11th congressional district and a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

President Donald Trump

The former president who made the decision to take military action against Iran.

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What they’re saying

“I understand that people don't want endless wars. They don't want forever wars. President Trump campaigned on that. I think he means that. But that doesn't mean that you turn a blind eye to a cancer that was about to metastasize into the largest state sponsor of terrorism than having a nuclear weapon. This is a very, very hard decision. The president made it. I support him in that. We also support his endeavor to end this very quickly.”

— Rep. August Pfluger, U.S. Representative

What’s next

Pfluger plans to continue advocating for increased DHS funding and supporting the president's actions in Iran during the remainder of the congressional recess.

The takeaway

Pfluger's defense of the president's Iran policy and his focus on DHS funding highlight the ongoing partisan divides in Congress over national security issues, even as lawmakers take a break from legislative work.