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}}'''Jacob Matthew Willis''' (born 4 October 2007) is an American politician who has served as the United States Representative for Texas's 13th congressional district since 3 January 2037. He is best known as one of the informal leaders of the so-called "Red Pill Caucus", a radical populist faction within the Republican Party characterized by its opposition to fifth-wave feminism, polygamy legislation, debt-enforcement reforms, and what it describes as "elite capture" of American institutions.
}}'''Justin Kenneth Self''' (born 30 January 1992) is an American politician and businessman who is currently serving as the senior United States Senator from Tennessee, a seat he has held since 2039. A member of the Republican Party, he has served as the Senate Minority Leader since 3 January 2049. Prior to his career in politics, he founded Velocity Motors and served as its CEO from 2023 to 2039, overseeing its growth into becoming the leading car dealership in the southern United States.


Willis emerged as one of the most polarizing political figures of the 2040s, admired by a segment of disaffected working-class male voters while almost universally reviled by moderates in both parties for his incendiary rhetoric, racial dog-whistling, and associations with extreme online subcultures. Former President Kash Patel blamed Willis for costing him a second term in the 2044 presidential election.
A self-described centrist Republican, Self has consistently sought to emphasize the themes of national unity, self-reliance and fiscal responsibility at both the individual and community levels throughout his political career. In 2044, he voted in favor of the ARIES Act, and in 2055, he voted in favor of the RESET Act, even though these were initiatives associated with President Bryan Ellison and the Democratic Party. In contrast, he has persistently condemned the radical populist Red Pill Caucus within his own party, describing them as "embarrassing", "pathetic", and "completely anti-American".

Latest revision as of 18:47, 8 February 2026

Justin Self
Public Office Holder
United States of America
Senator Justin Self in his office in 2055
Senate Minority Leader
In Office3 Jan 2049 - Present
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byIncumbent
United States Senator from Tennessee
In Office3 Jan 2039 - Present
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byIncumbent
Personal Information
Born30 January 1993 (age 62)
Chattanooga, Tennessee
United States of America
Nationality United States
Party Republican
Net WorthTBD
SpouseTBD
ConsortsTBD
IssueTBD
EducationCentral Texas College

Justin Kenneth Self (born 30 January 1992) is an American politician and businessman who is currently serving as the senior United States Senator from Tennessee, a seat he has held since 2039. A member of the Republican Party, he has served as the Senate Minority Leader since 3 January 2049. Prior to his career in politics, he founded Velocity Motors and served as its CEO from 2023 to 2039, overseeing its growth into becoming the leading car dealership in the southern United States.

A self-described centrist Republican, Self has consistently sought to emphasize the themes of national unity, self-reliance and fiscal responsibility at both the individual and community levels throughout his political career. In 2044, he voted in favor of the ARIES Act, and in 2055, he voted in favor of the RESET Act, even though these were initiatives associated with President Bryan Ellison and the Democratic Party. In contrast, he has persistently condemned the radical populist Red Pill Caucus within his own party, describing them as "embarrassing", "pathetic", and "completely anti-American".