Quang Nguyen addresses transnational repression and personal experiences in recent posts

Quang H. Nguyen, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District - Facebook
Quang H. Nguyen, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District - Facebook
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Quang Nguyen, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing the state’s 1st House District since 2021, posted a series of tweets on September 1, 2025, addressing topics ranging from legislative efforts to personal recommendations.

In his first post at 13:50 UTC, Nguyen expressed frustration with an unspecified issue, stating “This has to stop.”

Later that day at 18:49 UTC, Nguyen highlighted his involvement in legislation targeting international interference. He wrote, “It was easy to accept the challenge when @Michael7ucci approached me about sponsoring a bill to combat Transnational Repression. I have personal experience with communism and I DO hate communism. I’m proud to see Arizona being one of four states “

In a subsequent tweet posted at 22:00 UTC, Nguyen shared a product recommendation for vehicle care products: “I use this detailer on my vehicles. Guess what… I decided to use it on my match rifle before storing it away and now it looks like the day I bought it. Highly recommend.”

Nguyen succeeded Steve Pierce as representative for Arizona’s 1st House District following his election in 2021.



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