Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office highlights Army anniversary and criticizes Democratic actions

Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office highlights Army anniversary and criticizes Democratic actions
Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 38 — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office recently addressed several national issues through a series of posts on his official Twitter account, highlighting the U.S. Army’s anniversary, criticism of Democratic policies toward ICE agents, and commentary on political discourse regarding police funding.

On July 30, 2025, the Press Office recognized the Army’s historic milestone by stating: “In June, the United States Army marked its 250th anniversary—a milestone honoring centuries of service, sacrifice, and leadership. From 1775 to today, Soldiers have shaped the course of American history. This moment reminded us of the Army’s enduring legacy and the price of https://t.co/MurQmWLTMP”.

Later that day, Rep. Hunt’s office criticized Democratic lawmakers for their approach to immigration enforcement. The post read: “Democrats continue to weaponize taxpayer dollars to criminalize ICE agents, now even targeting them for wearing masks on duty. They’re more focused on persecuting the men and women enforcing federal law than on arresting criminal illegal migrants. It’s disgraceful. https://t.co/kTxJuMCD2y”.

On July 31, 2025, a third tweet referenced remarks by an individual named Mamdami about political responses to tragedy and shifting positions on police funding: “Mamdami: ‘it’s beyond me that politicians use this tragedy to gain political points’. He then decides to walk back his comments about defunding the police, but the internet is forever. https://t.co/4zwpmBZHIC”.

Rep. 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 the vote each time. Hunt was born in Houston in 1981 and continues to reside there.



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