Senator Aric Nesbitt expresses views on law enforcement and patriotism

Senator Aric Nesbitt expresses views on law enforcement and patriotism
Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District — Official Website
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Senator Aric Nesbitt, a notable figure in American politics, recently expressed his views through a series of tweets. The content of these tweets covers themes related to law enforcement and national pride.

On June 10, 2025, Senator Nesbitt shared his perspective on law enforcement amidst civil unrest. He stated, “Rioters do not get to dictate how the law is enforced. NEVER SURRENDER.” This statement reflects his stance on maintaining order and authority during periods of disturbance.

In a subsequent tweet posted on June 11, 2025, Senator Nesbitt expressed patriotic sentiments by declaring, “America is the greatest country to ever exist. “ This message underscores his appreciation for the United States’ historical and cultural significance.

Further reinforcing his patriotic theme, Senator Nesbitt tweeted a simple yet emphatic message on June 11, 2025: “”



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