Rep. Justin Wilmeth comments on sports branding and shares patriotic sentiment

Rep. Justin Wilmeth comments on sports branding and shares patriotic sentiment
Justin Wilmeth, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District — Facebook
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Arizona State Representative Justin Wilmeth recently shared a series of tweets reflecting on sports and cultural symbols. The tweets, posted over two days in May 2025, touch upon his reactions to team logos and a patriotic sentiment.

On May 7, 2025, Rep. Wilmeth expressed surprise with a succinct “Whoa!” in response to an unspecified event or image linked in the tweet.

Later that day, he commented on changes within the sports world. In a tweet posted at 19:39 UTC, he reflected on the transition of the Coyotes hockey franchise and its branding. He stated: “Exactly what I was thinking. While it’s technically not the same franchise now (the Coyotes are inactive and Utah is a de-facto expansion team), the drop off from the Kachina Coyote logo to the mountain elephant logo is vast.” He also expressed anticipation for a future revival of the Coyotes brand: “Can’t wait for Coyotes 2.0 one day and see that.”

The following day, May 8, 2025, Rep. Wilmeth tweeted a series of national flags without additional commentary: “”. This tweet features both American and Vatican flags.



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