President Trump has officially endorsed 22 Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives for re-election, spanning key states including Louisiana, California, Minnesota, Georgia, Indiana, and Florida. The endorsements underscore Trump’s continued role in shaping GOP priorities and backing incumbents aligned with his agenda.

The full list of Trump-endorsed incumbents includes:

  • Mike Johnson (LA‑04) – House Speaker
  • Steve Scalise (LA‑01) – House Majority Leader
  • Tom Emmer (MN‑06) – House Majority Whip
  • Michelle Fischbach (MN‑07) – Representative from Minnesota
  • Jason Smith (MO‑08) – Representative from Missouri
  • Mike Flood (NE‑01) – Representative from Nebraska
  • Nick Langworthy (NY‑23) – Representative from New York
  • French Hill (AR‑02) – Representative from Arkansas
  • Brett Guthrie (KY‑02) – Representative from Kentucky
  • Brian Jack (GA‑03) – Representative from Georgia
  • Jay Obernolte (CA‑23) – Representative from California
  • Rich McCormick (GA‑06) – Representative from Georgia
  • Austin Scott (GA‑08) – Representative from Georgia
  • Rich Allen (GA‑12) – Representative from Georgia
  • Jim Baird (IN‑04) – Representative from Indiana
  • Victoria Spartz (IN‑05) – Representative from Indiana
  • Jefferson Sherve (IN‑09) – Representative from Indiana
  • Erin Houchin (IN‑08) – Representative from Indiana
  • Clay Higgins (LA‑03) – Representative from Louisiana
  • Tom McClintock (CA‑05) – Representative from California
  • Darrell Issa (CA‑48) – Representative from California
  • Anna Paulina Luna (FL‑13) – Representative from Florida

Trump’s endorsements cover party leaders, committee chairs, and prominent conservative figures, sending a clear signal to Republican voters and donors about which incumbents align closely with his vision for the GOP. Many of these lawmakers have consistently supported Trump’s policy priorities, while others maintain strong conservative records in their districts.