Paul Gosar raises questions about Democratic transparency in series of social media posts

Paul Gosar, U.S. Representative of Arizona's 9th Congressional District
Paul Gosar, U.S. Representative of Arizona's 9th Congressional District
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Rep. Paul Gosar, DDS, posted a series of tweets on November 17, 2025, raising questions about transparency among Democrats and commenting on recent events.

At 21:01 UTC, Gosar shared an enthusiastic message: “So much WINNING! https://t.co/Z0Mk8Pk9hi”.

Shortly after, at 21:04 UTC, he questioned Democratic lawmakers’ openness by posting: “Why haven’t Democrats shown the same transparency — and what else are they hiding? https://t.co/FhM9o7ymPV”.

Later that evening, at 22:43 UTC, Gosar referenced another post with the comment: “This, right here: https://t.co/0V1W6X4BYT”.

Paul Gosar is a U.S. Representative who has consistently secured re-election in Arizona. In the 2024 general election, he defeated Quacy Smith with 65.3% of the vote to Smith’s 34.7%. In the previous cycle in 2022, he won against Richard Grayson by a wide margin as well, receiving nearly 98% of the vote.



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