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Senator Aric Nesbitt addresses Capitol conduct and security protocols

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Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Senator Aric Nesbitt, an active voice on social media, recently shared a series of tweets discussing various political topics. His comments reflect his perspectives on recent events and interactions within the political sphere.

On June 13, 2025, Senator Nesbitt posted a link with no accompanying commentary or explanation. The tweet simply stated "Sharing https://t.co/GVQ5aksbcI". The content of the linked material remains unspecified in the post.

Later that day, Senator Nesbitt addressed an incident involving security protocols at the Capitol. He expressed his opinion that individuals should adhere to certain behavioral standards to be treated with respect in political circles. In his words, "If he wanted to be treated like a Senator he should have acted like a Senator." He referenced an event where someone was removed after charging at a cabinet member, emphasizing the necessity for strict security measures by stating, "The President was shot less than a year ago." He questioned whether people should be allowed to charge and accost others without intervention from Capitol security personnel.

In another brief post later that night, Senator Nesbitt shared another link without any additional text or context: "https://t.co/jjuh0tImZ6". As with the earlier link, further details about its contents were not provided in the tweet.

Additional information for Step 3: This series of tweets comes amidst heightened concerns over security following past incidents at significant governmental locations.

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