Matt Maddock posts criticism of communism in series of tweets

Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right)
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right)
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Matt Maddock, a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives, posted several comments on his X (formerly Twitter) account on March 22, 2026, expressing criticism toward communism and referencing political discourse.

In one post at 13:50 UTC, Maddock wrote: “Communists never feel the pain of the ppl they own.”

Shortly after, at 13:57 UTC, he followed up with another comment stating: “He means communists but he’s being nice.”

At 14:00 UTC the same day, Maddock posted a single word along with a link: “Progress”.

Maddock has been known for his outspoken positions on social media. As a legislator in Michigan’s House of Representatives, he has frequently used online platforms to communicate his views on various political topics and policy issues.



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