Pat Harrigan

Pat Harrigan

politician United States

Pat Harrigan is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina. Elected in 2022, he has focused on issues related to national defense, advocating for increased defense spending and introducing legislation aimed at regulating the Department of Defense's approach to COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Harrigan has been vocal about the need for a robust American foreign policy and maintaining military readiness.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
15,248
Power
264$
Sentiment
7.72
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Croatia 3 7.00 0.20% +0% 4,105,267 8,167 $68,000 135$
Greece 1 8.00 0.07% +0% 10,423,054 7,081 $190,000 129$
Totals 4 14,528,321 15,248 $258,000 264$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Greece Greece: Pat Harrigan recently noted that drones are responsible for 80% of Russian losses in Ukraine. 8

Kathimerini: Η Κίνα αναπτύσσει μεταγωγικό αεροσκάφος με σμήνος ντρόουν – καμικάζι

United States United States: Rep. Pat Harrigan first introduced a bill to ban GNC from doing business on American bases, citing national security concerns. 7

Fox News: Senators lead effort to ban Chinese-owned GNC from military bases

United States United States: Freshman Rep. Pat Harrigan has introduced a bill to ban companies owned by adversaries from operating on U.S. military bases. 7

Fox News: Lawmaker looks to ban Chinese-owned GNC from military bases

United States United States: Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., reacts to a recent report that the Trump administration allegedly mistakenly texted a journalist about military strikes in Yemen. 5

Fox News: Signal says it is 'gold standard' for encrypted messaging, despite claims of vulnerabilities

United States United States: Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., comments on the need to increase U.S. defense spending. 7

Fox News: DOGE looks to make cuts at the Department of Defense