Brad Paquette comments on Trump’s remarks and reflects on leadership

Brad Paquette comments on Trump’s remarks and reflects on leadership
Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for 37th District — Facebook
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Brad Paquette, a public official and former educator, shared a series of posts on his social media account in mid-July 2025, addressing topics ranging from political commentary to reflections on historical figures.

On July 16, Paquette posted a tweet referencing statements by former President Donald Trump: “Trump says we got duped by dems? https://t.co/BUiN5NhCxQ https://t.co/0VfW3iJvg2”. The tweet links to external content and raises questions about Trump’s comments regarding the Democratic Party.

Earlier that day, Paquette posted a link without further comment: “https://t.co/yf7BtXlrXw” (July 16).

The following morning, Paquette reflected on leadership and influence in American society. In his post dated July 17, he wrote: “Big names in American history have been building since 2020 as character was/continues to be tested.

These people tend to be accessible and actually are encouraged by others.

I always told my high school students to reach out to their living heroes.

Why not join them?”

Brad Paquette has previously served as a Michigan state legislator and worked as a high school teacher before entering politics. His online activity often includes political observations and advice for young people seeking role models or engagement with public life.



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