3 Most Replied X Posts - June 2026, Week 26

Here are the 3 most replied posts on X this week, with 154.2K engagements combined.

Rank 2 - @ScottPresler
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler

Do you want me to stop talking about the SAVE America Act? Do you want me to stop pushing photo ID & proof of citizenship to vote?

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Rank 1 - @sarahtexe
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Sarah@sarahtexe

Question for MAGA from a liberal woman. "Hi, I'm just wondering if you guys who voted for Trump – did you vote for the Department of Education to be dismantled? Because that's what he's doing right now.

8.5K
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Rank 3 - @GavinNewsom
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Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom

It's time for a national billionaires tax and a new social contract. 10% of Americans own two-thirds of the wealth. Wages have stagnated. The cost of living has skyrocketed.  The system is fundamentally broken. The federal tax code, a corporate code, and an inheritance code were written for a different set of Americans.  It’s time for an economic reset. substack.com/@gavinnewsom

28.2K
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A Week of Heated Debates and Hard Questions

This week’s most-replied conversation on X was a masterclass in how polarized the digital square has become. From questions about the Department of Education to intense debates over electoral integrity and economic reform, these threads captured the high-stakes friction of current American discourse. Whether you're on the left or the right, one thing is clear: nobody is staying silent.

The Education Debate Ignites

Sarah (@sarahtexe) kicked off a firestorm by directly addressing MAGA voters regarding the potential dismantling of the Department of Education. With nearly 29,000 replies, the thread serves as a stark reminder of how deeply people care about the future of institutional governance and what exactly their vote means in practice. It wasn't just a question; it was an invitation for a battle that the internet happily accepted.

Electoral Integrity vs. The Economic Reset

Scott Presler (@ScottPresler) kept the pressure high, challenging his audience on the SAVE America Act and the necessity of voter photo ID. Generating over 21,000 replies, his post showcased the unwavering commitment of his base to electoral security, turning his timeline into a rallying point for those who prioritize proof-of-citizenship initiatives. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) pivoted to the economic side, calling for a national billionaires tax and a total social contract reset. His argument that the current system is fundamentally broken resonated deeply, drawing over 23,000 replies from those ready to dissect his vision for an 'economic reset.'

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