Robin Lundstrum shares critical views on social media in late May and early June 2026

Robin Lundstrum, Arkansas State Representative from 18th  District
Robin Lundstrum, Arkansas State Representative from 18th District
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Robin Lundstrum, a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, posted a series of tweets in late May and early June 2026 commenting on current events.

On May 30, 2026, Lundstrum posted: “Nailed it!!!”

On June 1, 2026, she tweeted: “One of biggest scams perpetrated on the American people!” On the same day, she followed up with another post: “Almost like there is a plan………”

Lundstrum has served in the Arkansas legislature since 2015 and is known for her commentary on state and national issues. Her recent posts reflect skepticism toward certain policies or events, consistent with her public positions as an elected official.



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