Rep. Mitch Little addresses courtroom events and fiscal issues in recent tweets

Mitch Little, Texas State Representative of the 65th district (R)
Mitch Little, Texas State Representative of the 65th district (R)
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Rep. Mitch Little, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 65th district, posted a series of comments on his Twitter account in late May 2026, addressing topics ranging from legal proceedings to budget management and public figures.

On May 28, 2026, Rep. Little responded to an unspecified individual named Bud regarding courtroom events, “Oh, rubbish, Bud. You weren’t there when the prosecutors were desperately trying to call their own lawyers to the witness stand to testify as their case fell apart before their very eyes. I was.”

Later that same day, he commented on Cesar Chavez with a brief statement: “Cesar Chavez part aged like milk, huh”.

On May 30, 2026, Rep. Little discussed fiscal responsibility in another tweet: “Run anything $100MM over budget and see how long you retain control over it.”

Rep. Mitch Little was elected to the Texas State House in 2025 after replacing Kronda Thimesch as representative for District 65.



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