Rep. Ryan D. Wilcox comments on academic discourse and political issues in early January tweets

Ryan Wilcox, Utah State Representative for 7th District
Ryan Wilcox, Utah State Representative for 7th District
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Rep. Ryan D. Wilcox, a member of the Utah House of Representatives, posted several statements on his Twitter account in early January 2026 addressing political discourse and commentary.

On January 8, 2026, Wilcox shared a tweet containing only an emoji and a link: ” https://t.co/69Pg2b0KvF”.

The following day, January 9, 2026, he posted another message criticizing academic perspectives: “File this under “Insane Fantasies of Another Radical Leftist Professor.” https://t.co/4voArdpRnD”.

Later that same day, Wilcox commented on what he described as facts by posting: “Facts. https://t.co/olnFjheoj0”.

Wilcox represents District 7 in the Utah House and is known for engaging with constituents and broader audiences through social media platforms. His recent posts reflect ongoing debates about higher education and political narratives in American public life.



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