Matt Maddock posts critical tweets about political opponents and bail conditions

Matt Maddock posts critical tweets about political opponents and bail conditions
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District — Michigan House Republicans
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Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, posted a series of tweets on July 28, 2025, expressing strong opinions on political and legal matters.

In one post at 14:38 UTC, Maddock wrote, “Communist pigs live for this and will do anything to make it happen again.”

Later that day at 19:04 UTC, he stated, “Dems hate farmers and love to feed their land to the poor.”

In a subsequent tweet at 21:03 UTC regarding bail conditions in an unspecified case, Maddock commented, “100k cash/surety bond is preposterous but I’m sure his family isn’t posting it. Cash/surety means have to give the court 100k cash or go through a bail bond agency (Surety) and they give the court 100k.”

Matt Maddock has been known for making controversial statements on social media. As a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives, he has often used his platform to criticize political opponents and comment on ongoing legal cases.



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