David Livingston shares brief posts on Venezuela and border issues

David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District
David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District
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David Livingston, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the 28th District, posted several tweets on January 28, 2026, addressing topics related to Venezuela, illegal immigration, and border security.

In his first tweet at 02:01 UTC, Livingston simply wrote “Venezuela https://t.co/eOpVDKBv8z”.

Later that morning at 05:03 UTC, he tweeted “Criminal Illegal https://t.co/FBfVeKqsuB”.

A few minutes afterward at 05:11 UTC, Livingston posted another message stating “President Trump Border WALL https://t.co/7DvnlIWjMk”.

Livingston succeeded Kelli Butler as state representative for Arizona’s 28th House District after being elected in 2023. As a member of the Republican Party in Arizona’s legislature, his recent posts reflect ongoing national debates over border security and immigration policy.



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