Office of Congressman Abe Hamadeh, the official account for U.S. Representative Abraham Hamadeh, shared a series of posts on August 7, 2025, highlighting legislative efforts related to election integrity and veterans’ healthcare.
In a post published at 00:58 UTC, the office questioned the use of military data in election discussions and emphasized protections for military voters under new legislation. The tweet stated: “Why aren’t you using the military numbers? Is it because it completely invalidates your rebuttal? This bill ensures that military voters are protected and loopholes are closed. As ACTUAL election guru @HvonSpakovsky was quoted as saying in @FDRLST, ‘The PROVE Act is a step in https://t.co/q6j6ACObSd”.
Later that day at 13:00 UTC, Congressman Hamadeh’s office expressed appreciation for colleagues supporting new election legislation. The post read: “Common-sense election integrity legislation! Congressman Hamadeh thanks @RepTimBurchett & @RepOgles for co-sponsoring the PROVE Act, which requires non-military overseas citizens prove current residency in the state in which they are attempting to vote. https://t.co/4mCc82LGPJ”.
At 15:40 UTC on August 7, another tweet addressed veterans’ access to pain treatment alternatives. The message stated: “NEW When our veterans seek to treat their pain, Congressman Hamadeh believes they should have access to safer alternatives to opioids. That’s why he co-sponsored the bipartisan NOPAIN for Veterans Act. His team made a video to walk you through it! Read H.R.4509 https://t.co/4jVh3C6RhS”.
Abraham Hamadeh was elected to Congress after defeating Gregory Whitten in the 2024 general election with approximately 56.5% of the vote compared to Whitten’s 43.5%. These recent social media statements reflect his continued focus on both electoral policy and veteran health issues since taking office.



