Matt Commons questions transparency and political activism in early May tweets

Matt Commons, Indiana House Representative for District 13
Matt Commons, Indiana House Representative for District 13
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Matt Commons, a social media user, posted several tweets in early May 2026 addressing political topics and public figures.

On May 5, 2026, Commons questioned the availability of academic records for a prominent figure by posting: “Has anyone seen KBJ’s college transcripts?”

Two days later, on May 7, he commented on recent protest activity by writing: “Were these protesters in Illinois in 2021… or California with Prop 50 or Virginia. The left is unhinged.”

On May 8, Commons addressed an unspecified audience about voting behavior with the post: “Just don’t take your voting habits with you.”

These posts reflect ongoing discussions on transparency regarding public figures’ backgrounds and the characterization of political protests. The references to locations such as Illinois, California (noting Proposition 50), and Virginia point to past instances where demonstrations have been associated with broader national debates over policy and governance.



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