Matt Morgan addresses agriculture and political responses in January 2026 tweets

Matt Morgan, Maryland State Delegate for the 29A district - Wikipedia
Matt Morgan, Maryland State Delegate for the 29A district - Wikipedia
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Matt Morgan, a public figure and social media user, shared a series of posts on January 10, 2026, addressing agricultural issues, societal behavior, and political responses to violence.

In his first post at 03:06 UTC, Morgan wrote: “I once heard that without farmers, we’d be hungry, naked, and sober. That sounds terrible. That’s why I was pleased to attend the St. Mary’s Farm Bureau Legislative dinner and happy to take questions from the crowd. The company was wonderful, and I gained some valuable https://t.co/n4ZMIbt5oV”. This statement highlighted his participation in an event focused on agriculture and legislative matters.

Later that morning at 03:51 UTC, Morgan commented on social norms by stating: “Let’s stop pretending this is normal behavior. https://t.co/6yZUyyAYl0”.

In a subsequent post at 10:32 UTC, he referenced an incident involving Charlie Kirk: “Do you recall when Charlie Kirk was tragically assassinated on camera in front of his family? The response from the right was to rally around national prayer. We are fundamentally different. https://t.co/nauJ9u978t”.

The St. Mary’s Farm Bureau is part of a broader network of local organizations that advocate for agricultural interests and provide opportunities for community engagement with policymakers through events such as legislative dinners.



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