David Livingston posts cryptic tweets referencing Obama and hostages

David Livingston posts cryptic tweets referencing Obama and hostages
David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District — Wikipedia
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David Livingston, an Arizona state senator, posted a series of brief statements on his Twitter account on July 19, 2025. The tweets included references to former President Barack Obama, hostages, and the concept of “winning.”

At 15:14 UTC on July 19, Livingston tweeted: “It was Obama https://t.co/G0E8FN7L7X”.

Later that day at 17:16 UTC, he followed up with another post stating: “Hostages https://t.co/rSOH13lXRv”.

Shortly after, at 17:30 UTC, Livingston added a third tweet reading: “WINNING https://t.co/mCLEQJb5xs”.

Livingston has previously used social media to comment on national political figures and ongoing events. As a member of the Arizona State Senate, he is known for engaging with constituents and the public through online platforms. The context or specific incidents referenced in these tweets were not detailed within the posts themselves.



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