Clay Fuller was officially sworn in Tuesday night as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.
Fuller, a former district attorney and active lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard, enters Congress following his recent election to the northwest Georgia seat. He succeeds Marjorie Taylor Greene, bringing a background in law enforcement and military service to the role.
In a statement following the swearing-in, Fuller expressed gratitude to voters and his supporters.
“I am deeply honored by the trust the hardworking people of Northwest Georgia have placed in me,” Fuller said. “I want to thank my incredible family for always being there to help me succeed, and President Donald Trump for his support, leadership, and commitment to putting America First. I will fight every single day to deliver real results in Washington and ensure our values are defended.”
As he begins his first term, Fuller said his legislative priorities will include strengthening the economy, securing the southern border, protecting constitutional freedoms, and restoring accountability in Washington.

