Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office highlights Trump administration actions and cultural moments

Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office highlights Trump administration actions and cultural moments
Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 38 — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office, representing Texas’s 38th District in the U.S. Congress since 2023, posted a series of tweets on July 23 and 24, 2025, highlighting recent political developments and cultural moments.

On July 23, the account praised former President Trump’s first six months in office: “In only 6 months, President Trump has delivered on his promises to the American People. To name a few Victories: – Secured our Border – Restored Law and Order – Lowest Murder Rate on Record – Lowest Gas Prices since 2021 – Modernized our Military – Achieved Record Recruiting – https://t.co/OPLJrFJXOh”.

Later that day, the account referenced Tom Brady’s performance in Super Bowl LI as an example of perseverance: “Down 28-3 in the 3rd quarter, Tom Brady’s comeback in Super Bowl LI wasn’t just a victory—it was a testament to American ideals of perseverance, resilience, and never giving up, no matter the odds. A true reflection of the spirit that makes this country great. Happy American https://t.co/oIM8pjoHFO”.

On July 24, Rep. Hunt’s press office commented on developments at Columbia University: “Columbia Concedes! Under the Trump Administration universities will go back to teaching their students instead of indoctrinating them and allowing on campus riots. Thank you President Trump! https://t.co/FPvzYoHin8”.

Wesley Hunt was born in Houston, Texas in 1981 and continues to reside there. He began serving as a member of Congress for Texas’s newly created 38th District after being elected in 2022.



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