Quang Nguyen shares opinions and commentary in series of August tweets

Quang H. Nguyen, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District
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Quang Nguyen, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2021 representing the state’s 1st House District, posted several comments on his Twitter account on August 19, 2025.

In one post, Nguyen responded with skepticism, stating “SERIOUS ANSWER: You can’t be serious, right?” (August 19, 2025).

Later that day, he commented on an encounter involving a biker and a truck driver: “When a biker apologizes because he didn’t see your truck, take the apology and go. But NOOOOO!” (August 19, 2025).

In another tweet from the same evening, Nguyen referenced historical events in Southeast Asia: “You almost spoke German and shortly after, you got kicked out of Indochina. Please, tell me more.” (August 19, 2025).

Nguyen has served as a member of the Arizona State House since his election in 2021. He succeeded Steve Pierce as representative for District 1.



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