Brad Paquette calls for special election and voices concerns on gender theory and Pfizer

Brad Paquette calls for special election and voices concerns on gender theory and Pfizer
Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for 37th District — Michigan House Republicans
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Brad Paquette, a Michigan state legislator, recently posted several statements on his Twitter account addressing political representation, gender theory, and COVID-19 vaccine safety.

On August 3, 2025, Paquette called for action regarding legislative representation in Michigan’s 35th senate district. He wrote: “It is reasonable to call on @GovWhitmer to post for a special election for the 35th senate seat, especially before she visits any other countries for a diplomatic visit. It has been well over 200 days where that district lacks representation in the Michigan Senate.”

The following day, August 4, Paquette commented on ongoing debates around gender theory. In his tweet he stated: “Prisha makes a point here that is important to consider. Gender theory is a significant threat to future civilization. Youth are being misled to believe that human bodies can be fundamentally changed on a whim at the character selection screen, i.e., the cosmetic surgeon.”

Later that same day, Paquette addressed concerns about COVID-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer. He tweeted: “Pfizer knew their shot was not safe/effective, especially for young men. Lock up what they fully knew about it for 75 years, they say.”

Calls for special elections after legislative vacancies have been an ongoing issue in Michigan politics; extended periods without representation can affect constituents’ ability to have their interests voiced in the state legislature.

Debates over gender theory and youth medical interventions continue across the United States. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups argue these issues have broader social implications.

Questions about COVID-19 vaccine safety—particularly concerning rare side effects among younger populations—have led to continued public scrutiny of pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and how information related to vaccine trials has been released or withheld from public view.



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