Wes Virdell discusses guns and online skepticism in recent tweets

Wes Virdell discusses guns and online skepticism in recent tweets
Wesley Virdell, Texas State Representative of the 53rd district (R) — Wikipedia
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Wes Virdell, a Texas State Representative, has recently shared his views on social media through a series of tweets. His posts reflect opinions on crime prevention and skepticism about the authenticity of online content.

On June 8, 2025, Virdell expressed his stance on gun ownership by stating “More guns equals less crime.” This tweet suggests that he believes an increase in firearms may contribute to a reduction in criminal activity.

The following day, June 9, 2025, Virdell posted another tweet addressing potential doubts regarding the veracity of a video. He commented “Some people will claim this video isn’t real!” indicating that he anticipates skepticism or disbelief from viewers concerning the video’s authenticity.

On June 10, 2025, Virdell tweeted with enthusiasm about an unspecified subject. He wrote “Yes! It is time!” which suggests urgency or anticipation for an event or action that he considers timely.

Virdell’s comments come amid ongoing debates over gun control and digital misinformation.



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