Justice and integrity in politics discussed by Brad Paquette

Justice and integrity in politics discussed by Brad Paquette
Brad Paquetteб Michigan House of Representatives 37th district — Facebook
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Brad Paquette, a public figure known for his outspoken views, recently took to social media to share his thoughts on current events. His posts offer a perspective on justice and integrity in politics.

On July 7, 2025, Paquette succinctly expressed his concern with the state of affairs by stating “Not good.”

Later that day, Paquette elaborated on his earlier statement by addressing assumptions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. He noted that the initial beliefs about Epstein were accurate, emphasizing that “powerful people on both sides of the aisle were compromised.” He also expressed hope that people would remember the implications of the “Jeffrey Epstein list,” stating, “Justice is delayed.”

Continuing into the next day, July 8, 2025, Paquette reflected on the concept of purity in heart and its relationship with political integrity. He wrote “If one is pure in heart, one can not become or remain compromised.” He suggested that those who maintain their integrity may find themselves at odds with traditional political power structures but could be supported by the American populace.

These tweets come amidst ongoing discussions regarding transparency and accountability in political spheres.



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