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Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Brad Paquette, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook

Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Brad Paquette, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook

Brad Paquette, a public figure known for his active presence on social media, has recently shared a series of tweets addressing various social and political issues. His posts have sparked discussions due to their pointed commentary.

On June 6, 2025, Paquette expressed disbelief with a succinct post: "This is unreal." The tweet did not provide further context or elaboration.

In a subsequent tweet on June 8, 2025, Paquette reflected on societal changes since 2017. He remarked that "People were more sane in 2017. Then a movement began waving the trans flag and calling people bigots for saying men and women have real physical differences... especially in sports." This statement addresses ongoing debates regarding gender identity and its implications in athletics.

Later that day, Paquette criticized certain political actions in another tweet. He stated: "Dems' corporate welfare handouts and pork projects have been big. The transing and chemical castration of children has been bold. Your not recusing yourself from a vote that benefits the solar clients of your lobbyist wife was fearless." This comment combines criticism of perceived political favoritism with contentious topics related to transgender rights.

These tweets reflect Paquette's engagement with contemporary socio-political issues, highlighting themes such as gender identity debates and critiques of political practices.

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