Wes Virdell posts about workplace attendance and Trump endorsement

Wes Virdell posts about workplace attendance and Trump endorsement
Wesley Virdell, Texas State Representative of the 53rd district (R) — Wikipedia
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Wes Virdell, a Republican recently elected to the Texas State House representing the 53rd district, posted a series of tweets on August 5, 2025, touching on workplace attendance and expressing gratitude for an endorsement.

In his first tweet at 18:04 UTC, Virdell shared an image with the caption: “This is a picture of some people not showing up for work today.”

Later that day at 18:54 UTC, he followed up with another post stating: “Nothing to see here.”

At 19:28 UTC, Virdell acknowledged support from former President Donald Trump by posting: “Thank you @realDonaldTrump for your endorsement! It is truly appreciated.”

Virdell was elected in 2025 to represent Texas’ 53rd House district after succeeding Andrew Murr. He ran as a member of the Republican Party.



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