U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt Representing the 38th District of Texas | Facebook Website
U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt Representing the 38th District of Texas | Facebook Website
Rep. Wesley Hunt, who has served in the U.S. Congress representing Texas's 38th District since 2023, shared a series of tweets on February 4, 2025, covering topics from international diplomacy to federal employment and economic commentary.
In a tweet posted at 16:26 UTC, Rep. Hunt commented on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington D.C., referencing past events and expressing hope for civil behavior from political opponents. "The LAST TIME Netanyahu was in D.C. Let’s hope the left behaves itself today!"
Later that day at 17:51 UTC, Rep. Hunt addressed changes within the federal workforce, reporting that a significant number of employees have accepted a buyout offer under former President Trump's initiative aimed at streamlining government operations. "BREAKING: 20,000 Federal employees have taken Trump’s buyout with more expected to leave. MAKE GOVERNMENT EFFICIENT AGAIN. Bye-bye "
In another tweet at 17:57 UTC, Rep. Hunt criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer concerning rising beer prices under President Biden's administration, suggesting that Schumer is out of touch with economic realities faced by Americans over the past four years. "It’s obvious Chuck Schumer has never cracked open a cold one—because if he had, he’d have choked on the price tag under Biden! Beer’s been expensive for four years, Chuck—welcome to reality!"