Matt Maddock criticizes judges and political opponents in July 28 tweets

Matt Maddock criticizes judges and political opponents in July 28 tweets
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District — Michigan House Republicans
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Matt Maddock, a Republican state representative from Michigan, posted several tweets on July 28, 2025, expressing criticism of judges and making allegations about political opponents.

In one tweet at 21:05 UTC, Maddock stated, “NOTHING destroys a good community faster and more efficiently than communist and leftist judges. Nothing.”

Shortly after, at 21:12 UTC, he tweeted another message that read, “Pedo dem trafficking”.

At 21:14 UTC the same day, Maddock posted a third tweet: “They even had global warming back then”.

Matt Maddock has served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives and is known for his outspoken positions on social media platforms. His recent posts continue a pattern of using strong language to criticize political adversaries and address contentious topics. In recent years, online rhetoric from public officials has drawn increased scrutiny regarding its impact on public discourse and misinformation.



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