Brandon Gill, Brian Jack, and Riley Moore, newly elected congressional representatives, have already gained attention among GOP strategists as the “three amigos.” Standing firm on President-elect Donald J. Trump‘s policies, this group of young conservatives is making its presence known on Capitol Hill even before officially taking office.
Riley Moore and Brian Jack emerged victorious in competitive races to secure positions on influential committees. Moore will serve on the Elected Leadership Committee (ELC), while Jack will serve as the freshman class representative on the Steering Committee. Brandon Gill, a former journalist with a conservative background, ran unopposed for the position of freshman class president.
Political analysts note that the trio brings a set of complementary abilities to the table. Riley Moore, a former Capitol Hill staff member and West Virginia’s State Treasurer, possesses extensive experience in policy and legislative procedures. Brian Jack, who has served as an aide to ex-Speaker Kevin McCarthy and former President Trump, offers strong insights into Republican politics and D.C.’s complex political landscape. Brandon Gill, known for his ties to the conservative media, is married to Danielle D’Souza—daughter of conservative intellectual and author Dinesh D’Souza—and founded the D.C. Enquirer before entering politics, positioning him well to advocate for their class in right-leaning media circles.
Their early influence suggests that they are prepared to exert a significant impact in the upcoming Congress. Working together, Gill, Jack, and Moore are set to advance their shared conservative agenda, aligning closely with Trump’s vision. Their presence is expected to be highly visible as they navigate the dynamics of Washington, D.C., and seek to shape policymaking in the House.