Rep. Wesley Hunt’s press office posted a series of tweets on September 2, 2025, criticizing recent judicial decisions and highlighting congressional efforts to investigate climate activist groups influencing the judiciary.
In a tweet from September 2, 2025, the press office stated: “Activist judges halt the will of 77 million Americans once again. U.S. Court of Appeals rules against Trump tariffs despite them bringing in $160 billion in revenue.”
Later that day, another tweet read: “Rep. Hunt, Chairman Jordan, and Congressman Issa are leading the charge against climate activist groups like the Environmental Law Institute and the Climate Judiciary Project, organizations pushing judges to tip the scales on extreme climate cases. On Friday, the House Judiciary”
A third post urged followers to learn more about an ongoing investigation: “Read more on @JudiciaryGOP’s probe. Led by @repdarrellissa @Jim_Jordan and @RepWPH. @DailyCaller Exclusive”
The tweets reference a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals overturning tariffs implemented during Donald Trump’s presidency—a policy credited by supporters with generating $160 billion in revenue for the government.
The posts also mention Rep. Jim Jordan and Rep. Darrell Issa’s involvement alongside Rep. Hunt in probing environmental advocacy organizations such as the Environmental Law Institute and Climate Judiciary Project for their alleged influence over judicial proceedings related to climate change cases.
Wesley Hunt has represented Texas’s 38th District in Congress since 2023 after winning elections in both 2022 and 2024 with over sixty percent of votes each time. Born in Houston in 1981, he continues to reside there while serving his district.


