Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, made several posts on his Twitter account on February 10, 2026, expressing strong opinions about political opponents and artificial intelligence.
In one tweet posted at 11:38 a.m. UTC, Maddock wrote: “You can say anything you want to these kommies. They don’t care about words. The only way to stop them is to replace them.”
Later that morning at 12:21 p.m. UTC, he commented: “They don’t need more money, they need more chalk.”
In another post at 1:44 p.m. UTC the same day, Maddock criticized artificial intelligence platforms by stating: “AI is programmed to go to fake news first. But when you point out it’s all lies, it sees the truth but conveniently forgets as soon as you end the conversation.”
Matt Maddock has served in the Michigan House of Representatives and is known for his vocal stance on various political issues. His comments reflect ongoing debates around language used in political discourse and skepticism regarding AI-generated information.


