Matt Maddock comments on Cuba crisis and energy shortages in March 2026

Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District
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Matt Maddock, a public figure and politician, posted a series of statements on March 7, 2026, commenting on unfolding events related to Cuba.

In his first post at 22:43 UTC, Maddock wrote, “He’s given them plenty of chances to surrender. Now he’s going to hit them 100x harder than they ever hit us.”

Shortly after, at 23:40 UTC, Maddock added another update: “Cuba has one pint of gas left and no oil or electricity now.” This statement suggests severe shortages of fuel and energy resources in Cuba.

At 23:41 UTC, Maddock concluded with a brief remark expressing his reaction to the situation: “I’m in shock.”

Matt Maddock is known for his role as a Michigan state representative and has been active in U.S. politics for several years. His social media posts often comment on domestic and international affairs.



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