Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, posted several tweets on April 6, 2026, expressing his views on issues ranging from youth participation in sports to public transportation and mental health funding.
In one post at 15:46 UTC, Maddock wrote: “America has had it up to their ears with boys in sports, groomers in skools and lunatics running our government.”
Later that day at 16:34 UTC, he commented on transportation policy proposals: “Translation: Dems want to dump more money into a cruel transportation system that smells like urine and drops you off a mile from your destination in the rain.”
At 22:45 UTC the same day, Maddock addressed mental health services in Michigan, stating: “And Michigan taxpayers fund like 400 Mental Health nonprofits statewide and crazzzy possessed leftists like this never get help.”
Maddock is known for his outspoken positions as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. His remarks reflect ongoing debates within the state regarding education policies affecting transgender youth in sports, allocation of resources for public transit systems—which have faced criticism over efficiency and accessibility—and the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations addressing mental health concerns.
Michigan allocates significant funding to hundreds of mental health nonprofits throughout the state. However, questions persist about how effectively these organizations are able to reach all individuals who may require assistance.


