Rep. Mitch Little questions legality of religiously exclusive events 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 representing Texas’s 65th House district, posted a series of comments on social media between May 2 and May 4, 2026, addressing issues related to religious events and legal standards in Texas.

On May 2, Little announced an upcoming sermon at Sojourn Church Texas by stating, “This will be addressed in tomorrow’s sermon, @sojournchurchtx.”

Two days later, on May 4, he questioned the legality of religiously exclusive events in Texas. He wrote, “I mean, this is a law school essay question and not a hard one. You can’t have a Muslim-only event, guys. What are we doing here, Texas?” Later that day, he directed another message toward Ken Paxton, the Attorney General of Texas: “Make sure the printer is full of toner, @KenPaxtonTX.”

Little was elected to the Texas State House in 2025 to represent District 65 after succeeding Kronda Thimesch. As a member of the state legislature and an active participant in public discourse regarding religious freedom and legal standards in Texas, his statements often reflect ongoing debates about constitutional rights and state policy.



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