Max Rymer questions priorities in recent tweets about fraud and public debate

Max Rymer questions priorities in recent tweets about fraud and public debate
Max Rymer, Minnesota State Representative from 28B District — Official Website
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Max Rymer, a commentator active on social media, posted a series of tweets in August 2025 expressing criticism and disbelief over recent events and public discourse.

On August 10, Rymer wrote, “Drive that car like we stole it”… Read the room? On August 12, he commented on an unspecified situation with “This is insane.” Later the same day, Rymer questioned the priorities of public discussions by stating, “A billion dollars of fraud and we’re asking about mandatory cat declawing at the State Fair?”

Rymer’s posts appear to reflect frustration with what he perceives as misplaced focus in political or social debates. The mention of “a billion dollars of fraud” suggests concern over significant financial misconduct being overshadowed by less pressing issues such as animal welfare policies discussed at public events.

Rymer has previously used his platform to comment on state and national issues, often highlighting perceived inconsistencies or misaligned priorities in government and media conversations.



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