Wesley Hunt, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’s 38th District since 2023, shared several updates on his official press office account on July 2, 2025. Born in Houston, Texas in 1981 and currently residing there, Hunt is known for his active engagement with national issues.
On July 2, 2025, Hunt announced what he termed as a “BIG VICTORY” regarding the University of Pennsylvania’s compliance with an executive order from former President Trump. The order mandates the exclusion of men from women’s sports. In his tweet, Hunt stated that Lia Thomas’ titles had been revoked and remarked, “This is exactly what 77 MILLION Americans supported.”
In another post later that day, Hunt commemorated the anniversary of George Washington becoming the first President of the United States on April 30, 1789. He referred to Washington as the “Father of His Country” and emphasized his independent leadership style. Hunt expressed admiration for Washington’s principles by stating: “No party. No politics. Just principle.” He concluded with well-wishes for American Pride Month in his tweet.
Further addressing national policy achievements, Hunt highlighted progress made under former President Trump regarding border security. In a subsequent post, he noted a decrease in illegal border crossings to historic lows with only 6,070 encounters at the southern border reported in June. He encapsulated this development with the phrase: “Promises made, Promises Kept!”
Hunt’s posts reflect ongoing political themes related to gender policies in sports, historical reflections on presidential leadership, and immigration control.








