Ross Berry, a public figure known for his commentary on political developments, posted a series of tweets on October 7 and 8, 2025, addressing legislative issues, judicial decisions, and political conduct.
In a tweet dated October 7, 2025, Berry commented on a legislative matter, stating, “I cant wait for House Democrats to join me in killing this bad bill and ignoring the grossly unconstitutional court ruling. And they say the two sides cant get along!” This statement suggests bipartisan opposition to a bill and criticism of a recent court decision, though the specific bill and ruling are not identified in the tweet.
Later that day, Berry posted another message: “This aged well.” The context of this remark is not specified within the tweet itself.
On October 8, 2025, Berry referenced political integrity in New York City with the statement, “Refusing a bribe likely disqualifies him from being Mayor of NYC.” This comment appears to criticize perceived corruption or ethical standards in municipal politics.
Berry’s tweets reflect ongoing debates about legislative processes and public trust in government institutions. Discussions about constitutionality and ethical standards in politics have been persistent topics in American public discourse.








