Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, posted several comments on his Twitter account on March 29, 2026. The tweets included criticisms of Democratic policies, observations from an airport visit, and remarks on surveillance technologies.
In a tweet posted at 14:46 UTC, Maddock wrote: “If the democrats and communist could, they’d regulate us to only three pieces of toilet paper a day.”
Later that day at 15:41 UTC, he described his experience at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), stating: “DTW Delta security was 30 seconds. Sky Club packed and two at security and one at Sky Club said I love your hat. The Sky Club guy even went into a great Trump impersonation lol.”
At 15:48 UTC, Maddock commented on technological surveillance measures in another post: “Honestly, I don’t know what is worse. Speeding cameras or kill switches.”
Maddock is known for making outspoken statements regarding government regulation and technology. His reference to “kill switches” may relate to recent debates about vehicle safety regulations requiring anti-theft technology in new cars—a measure that has drawn criticism from some lawmakers who view it as excessive government intervention.
