Rep. Wyatt Gable criticizes governor and comments on gender issues in sports

Wyatt Gable, North Carolina State Representative for the 14th District - www.ncleg.gov
Wyatt Gable, North Carolina State Representative for the 14th District - www.ncleg.gov
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Rep. Wyatt Gable, a prominent political figure in North Carolina, recently expressed his views on social media regarding legislative actions and societal issues. His statements provide insight into ongoing political debates within the state.

On July 3, 2025, Rep. Gable criticized Governor Stein for vetoing legislation he deemed beneficial to North Carolinians. He stated, “Once again Governor Stein has vetoed common-sense legislation that would be a huge help to hardworking North Carolinians. I look forward to voting to override this veto and the others.” The representative’s comments highlight the ongoing tension between different branches of government in North Carolina.

Later that day, at 03:21:04 UTC, Rep. Gable shared his opinion on gender participation in sports with a tweet stating, “Seems like common sense is finally returning to the world. Men don’t belong in women’s sports!” This statement reflects broader national discussions about gender identity and athletic competition.

In another post from July 3 at 16:32:54 UTC, Rep. Gable posted an ambiguous message questioning someone’s ability to sign documents or agreements by stating “He can sign them??” The context of this remark remains unclear but suggests possible skepticism or surprise regarding a political action or decision.

The tweets collectively underscore key issues debated in North Carolina’s legislative environment including governance disputes and social policy concerns.



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