Rep. Wyatt Gable, a Republican representing North Carolina’s 14th House district, posted several statements on his official X account addressing state politics and commemorating September 11.
On September 10, 2025, Gable wrote, “Absolutely vile people.” The context of this statement was not specified in the post.
The following day, Gable marked the anniversary of the September 11 attacks with a call for remembrance. On September 11, 2025, he stated, “Let us continue in a time of prayer as we remember all the lives lost on September 11th. We will never forget.”
Later that same day, Gable commented on legislative developments in North Carolina regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. He expressed support for new legislation announced by Speaker Hall and criticized previous policies associated with Governor Cooper and Attorney General Stein. His post from September 11 reads: “I look forward to supporting the legislation announced by @ncspeakerhall today. For far too long the radical DEI policies of Cooper and Stein have been pushed throughout this state.
There is 0 room for their soft-on-crime policies that have long emboldened violent criminals.”
Gable was elected to represent North Carolina’s 14th House district in 2025 after succeeding George Cleveland. As a member of the Republican Party, his recent posts reflect ongoing debates within state politics over criminal justice policy and diversity initiatives.


