Brad Paquette, a public figure active on social media, recently posted several statements addressing political accountability and issues within the medical community.
On February 23, 2026, Paquette wrote: “The dems should not be the only ones pointing out Lutnick’s blatant lying to the public. It is an easy idea to rally around that those who clearly lie about their relationship with Epstein should not be anywhere near power.”
A day later, on February 24, 2026, he commented on language used by a prominent medical leader: “The AMA president used the term ‘transsexual’ in this exchange. Such a term is considered a condemnable micro aggression. Most doctors, like him (then) do not fully understand how far the gender theorists have stretched reality in the name of science. Trust must be repaired.”
On February 25, 2026, Paquette signaled further engagement with his audience: “Two tweets here to read as I open up the timeline. Gonna be an interesting night.”
Public scrutiny over individuals’ associations with Jeffrey Epstein has remained high since his arrest and subsequent death in 2019. Political figures and business leaders have faced ongoing questions regarding their relationships with Epstein and related transparency concerns.
Debates over terminology in gender identity discussions have intensified within both medical and broader communities. The American Medical Association (AMA), referenced by Paquette, has been involved in ongoing dialogue about appropriate language and standards of care for transgender individuals.



