Matt Maddock, a public figure and commentator, posted several statements on March 29, 2026, addressing topics including housing policy, the U.S. judiciary, and social welfare.
In his first post at 13:10 UTC, Maddock wrote: “This is how we build affordable houses. Not by the state bulldozing local zoning laws.” This statement references ongoing debates about how best to address housing affordability in the United States. Many policymakers have considered reforms to local zoning regulations as one method to increase housing supply and lower costs.
Shortly after, at 13:14 UTC, Maddock commented on the U.S. judicial system: “Communists now run the majority of US courtrooms.” The remark reflects a broader national discourse over perceived ideological influences within American institutions.
Later that morning at 13:20 UTC, Maddock turned his attention to welfare and disability programs in the United States. He stated: “They won’t leave because they live like kings here on welfare and disability. If they went to any other country they would have to work 40 to feed themselves.” Welfare programs in the U.S., including Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), are designed to provide financial assistance for individuals with limited income or disabilities.
Maddock’s comments arrive amid ongoing national discussions regarding housing reform, judicial independence, and social safety nets. These debates remain central issues in American political discourse.

