Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office, representing Texas’s 38th District in the U.S. Congress since 2023, published a series of posts on social media reflecting on military history, individual sacrifice, and recent political events.
On July 21, 2025, the account commemorated a milestone in military aviation: “Dec. 20, 1989 — The AH-64 Apache attack helicopter saw combat for the first time during Operation Just Cause in Panama. Swift, deadly, and precise, the Apache targeted key Panamanian positions at night, proving its value in modern warfare.
Since then, the Apache has become a https://t.co/TLZUpY5HH9“.
The following day, July 22, 2025, the office highlighted Pat Tillman’s legacy: “Pat Tillman’s decision to leave a successful NFL career and enlist in the U.S. Army after 9/11 is a powerful example of selfless service.
He chose to fight for his country, embodying true heroism both on and off the field. His sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Happy American https://t.co/QqDwyHBAva“.
Later that same day, Rep. Hunt’s press office commented on recent activities involving Mahmoud Khalil: “Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil makes his rounds in D.C. visiting legislators who supported him during his detention.
Khalil’s detention came after he started riots at Columbia University.
Dem’s are making him a “star” because they don’t have one. https://t.co/uslVHNj85h“.
Wesley Hunt was born in Houston in 1981 and continues to reside there as he serves his congressional district.







