Steve Toth shares views on public health and medical treatments

Steve Toth shares views on public health and medical treatments
Steve Toth, Texas State Representative of 15th district — stevetothfortexas.com
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Steve Toth, a notable figure on social media, has recently shared a series of tweets that have sparked discussions on various topics. The tweets reflect his opinions on public health measures, societal changes, and medical treatments.

On June 2, 2025, Steve Toth expressed his stance on public health measures with the tweet: “Fool me once, shame on you! Fool me twice, shame on me. Pound sand. Keep your mask and jabs to yourself. We’re good.” This statement suggests a critical view of ongoing health protocols such as mask-wearing and vaccinations.

The following day, June 3, 2025, Toth responded to an individual named Matt with the remark: “Yes Matt, unfortunately little has changed since you left”. This comment indicates a sentiment that certain conditions or issues remain unresolved over time.

Later that same day, Toth tweeted about a controversial treatment with the post: “Gotta love me some horse dewormer that won a Nobel Prize in 2015.” This reference is likely about ivermectin, a drug that has been discussed in various contexts for its use beyond its original purpose.



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