Rep. Will Wade reflects on community values and responds to events in recent posts

William Solomon Wade Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 9th district - Official Website
William Solomon Wade Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 9th district - Official Website
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Rep. Will Wade, a Republican representing Georgia’s 9th House District since 2021, recently posted a series of statements on his social media account reflecting on community values and responding to current events.

On September 15, 2025, Wade addressed the legacy of Charlie Kirk in a post that emphasized unity through shared values. He wrote: “Americans who honor Charlie Kirk’s legacy are not dividing communities—we’re strengthening them. We gather in churches, lift one another in prayer, and commit ourselves to service.

Faith. Family. Freedom.

And while countless Americans may not have agreed with every word he”.

Two days later, on September 17, 2025, Wade responded critically to an unspecified event or statement by posting: “Just no. . This is irredeemably sad and pathetically wrong.”

Later that same day, Wade posted only a link without additional commentary: “https://t.co/USuNJnNgmt”.

Wade was elected to the Georgia State House in 2021 after replacing former representative Kevin Tanner as the legislator for the state’s 9th House District.



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