
Keith Self
Republican · TX-3 · U.S. House
Bio
Keith Alan Self is an American politician, military veteran, and former judge who has been the United States representative for Texas's 3rd congressional district since 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party. From 2007 until 2018, he was the county judge for Collin County.
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Meet The Members Of Congress Who Want To Turn Back Clock 100 Years On American InstitutionMembers of Congress are pushing to repeal the 17th Amendment and elect senators the way the Constitution originally decreed. Nine GOP House lawmakers have co-signed a joint resolution introduced by Republican Texas Rep. Keith Self to repeal the amendment that…
The Daily Caller · July 4, 2026
Keith Self Sheds New Light On Bill First Reported on by the Daily SignalMembers of the Sharia Free America Caucus gathered Wednesday to promote legislation that would prevent U.S. courts and other adjudicative bodies from recognizing or enforcing Islamic law, commonly known as Sharia law, when it conflicts with the Constitution. …
Daily Signal · July 1, 2026
Keith Self Pushes Bill to Protect Constitution From Sharia Ahead of America 250A Texas congressman who co-founded the Sharia Free America Caucus is introducing legislation aimed at preventing foreign customs and religious laws from conflicting with the U.S. Constitution. The Daily Signal has learned that Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, is int…
Daily Signal · July 1, 2026
Muslim-Only Cemetery Fuels Concerns Over Secrecy, Rule of LawAfter a Muslim-only cemetery that claims to follow “Islamic rule over U.S. law” raised concerns from the public and elected officials alike in Texas, Rep. Keith Self told the Daily Signal the graveyard is a prime example of Islamic secrecy that threatens Amer…
Daily Signal · June 23, 2026
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