Rep. Josh Schriver shares messages of love and gratitude on social media

Rep. Josh Schriver shares messages of love and gratitude on social media
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) — Office Holder website
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Rep. Josh Schriver, a public figure known for his active engagement on social media, recently shared several tweets on May 13, 2025, expressing his sentiments and interactions with colleagues. These posts reflect a range of emotions from affection to gratitude.

In a post made at 17:30 UTC, Rep. Schriver conveyed a message of universal love and goodwill by stating “I LOVE (LITERALLY) EVERYBODY!”. This expression suggests an overarching positive outlook or personal philosophy that he wished to communicate to his audience.

Later in the day, at 22:39 UTC, Schriver expressed appreciation for support from a political colleague. He wrote “I appreciate your strong show of support today, Mr. Speaker. The best is yet to come.” and tagged Rep. Matt Hall along with the Michigan Republicans (@MI_Republicans), indicating collaboration or solidarity within political ranks.

At almost the same time, another tweet was posted featuring links without accompanying text “https://t.co/bvIytS5eOd https://t.co/QOb3hGnhDx”. The absence of context leaves room for interpretation regarding its purpose or content.



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