John Block shares opinions and criticisms on social media

John Block shares opinions and criticisms on social media
John Block, New Mexico State Representative for 51st District — johnfornm.com
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Rep. John Block, a public figure known for his active presence on social media, shared several tweets on June 10, 2025. His posts range from cryptic to critical commentary on political issues.

In the first tweet of the day, Rep. Block simply posted an emoji: “” (June 10, 2025). The context or subject of this tweet remains unclear as no additional text or link was provided.

Later that day, he shared another post with just a link: “https://t.co/htE8j2gnjF” (June 10, 2025). The content behind this link is not specified in the tweet itself.

In his final tweet of the day, Rep. Block expressed criticism towards an unnamed individual whom he described as “not a serious person.” He characterized this person as “A typical leftist whackadoo with the most deranged talking points that she has to bend her mind into knots to string together.” He further elaborated on his views regarding immigration and law enforcement by stating: “Invading a sovereign country illegally is ‘chaos.’ Following the laws that Congress passed to protect the country is not.” (June 10, 2025).



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