Brad Paquette discusses Hunter Biden art and school food ingredient legislation

Brad Paquette discusses Hunter Biden art and school food ingredient legislation
Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for 37th District — Michigan House Republicans
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Brad Paquette, an active voice on social media, shared his views on various topics through recent tweets. His comments touched upon art sales, health in schools, and political critique.

On May 18, 2025, Paquette tweeted about Hunter Biden’s art sale with a touch of sarcasm: “Hunter Biden art sold for 200k to someone in Ukraine Or Just my 3 year old’s handiwork Really hard to tell this time.”

Two days later, on May 20, 2025, he discussed school food ingredients. He announced upcoming committee testimony aimed at prohibiting certain ingredients from school meals: “We are bringing committee testimony tomorrow to prohibit a specific set of ingredients in school foods. If one look up these ingredients, one quickly realizes that they are not actual food. Make Michigan Healthier by ensuring students have access to real food in our schools.”

On May 21, 2025, Paquette expressed criticism of the current administration while addressing concerns over mRNA vaccines: “The Biden administration will go down as one of the most corrupt in history. mRNA adverse reactions are not rare.”



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