Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office posts on American achievement, immigration policy, and EU trade deal

Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office posts on American achievement, immigration policy, and EU trade deal
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, posted a series of tweets on July 28, 2025, covering topics ranging from American architectural achievements to immigration policies and international trade.

In a tweet posted at 15:46 UTC, the press office stated: “The construction of the Empire State Building in 1931 stands as a symbol of American innovation, determination, and ambition. Rising from the Great Depression, this architectural marvel showcased the nation’s resilience and ability to achieve the extraordinary. A true https://t.co/gaB3kzurWG”.

Later that day at 18:10 UTC, another post addressed concerns about sanctuary city policies and their impact on public safety: ” Sanctuary City Policies are KILLING Americans – Meanwhile, Governor Newsom refuses to contact the victim’s families. ‘A twice-deported illegal alien drove drunk and killed a 19 year old couple; driving over 100 MPH’. But not for Joe Biden allowing millions of migrants to https://t.co/cB8EOX6xy6″.

At 19:39 UTC, the press office commented on recent developments in international trade policy under former President Trump: “President Trump reshapes the global order with Historic EU trade deal. This is something Trump has been working on since taking office in January. He is the Negotiator-in-Chief! Promises made. Promises Kept! https://t.co/EwviF7GpcX”.

Wesley Hunt has served as U.S. Representative for Texas’s 38th District since 2023 after being elected in both 2022 and 2024 general elections by significant margins against Duncan Klussmann and Melissa McDonough respectively. Hunt was born in Houston in 1981 and continues to reside there.



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