Quang Nguyen, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2021 to represent the state’s 1st House District, shared a series of posts on his Twitter account on August 27, 2025, touching on topics from personal philosophy to legislative action.
In an early morning post at 01:00 UTC, Nguyen reflected on advice from his father regarding productivity and communication. He wrote, “BrandTalk 101 by Nguyen: A simple lesson from Dad… The less you talk, the more work you get done, because your energy stays focused on action instead of distraction. Talking often delays progress, while silence sharpens concentration and discipline. By choosing to listen more” (August 27, 2025).
Later that morning at 02:36 UTC, Nguyen posted a brief query apparently referencing ongoing developments in corporate leadership: “So… Is the CEO still there? https://t.co/72EKxRqD8n” (August 27, 2025).
By midday at 09:26 UTC, Nguyen shared a statement attributed to him as Chairman and released through the Arizona Legislature. The post read: “Chairman Nguyen, in a release shared by the Arizona Legislature, stated, ‘This law draws a hard line: Arizona will not be a playground for foreign operatives.’ https://t.co/2fd1aBiW1e” (August 27, 2025).
Nguyen has been active in Arizona politics since replacing former state representative Steve Pierce. As chairman and legislator for District 1 in the Arizona State House, he has taken public stances on issues ranging from governance to state security.



