Aaron's activity on May 22 spanned a range of political topics, with Democratic Party strategy and behavior drawing notable attention. He reposted criticism of Debbie Wasserman Schultz's decision to run in a majority-Black district after GOP redistricting, with the accompanying commentary calling on the party to address the tensions that move creates. He also reposted sharp criticism of Dick Durbin for vocally condemning Trump's judicial nominees as "MAGA loyalists" while personally voting to confirm nine of them. On the question of messaging strategy, Aaron amplified research suggesting that Democrats running right-wing-style immigration ads not only failed politically but may have actively encouraged voters toward Trump — an argument against Democratic triangulation on immigration. He also reposted a post framing trans rights not as a push for new ground but as a defense of legal protections that have existed for decades.
Several reposts touched on broader cultural and institutional concerns. Aaron shared a War on the Rocks analysis examining how the Kid Rock military flyby controversy reflects deeper erosion of military professionalism, including the risk that overt partisanship could become a "get out of jail free" card for junior officers. He reposted a piece arguing that Elon Musk is using X to manufacture culture war controversies on demand, using the backlash against The Odyssey film's casting as an example. He also amplified criticism of Ron DeSantis's transformation of Florida's university system into what the original poster described as a slush fund for allies and co-segregationists. A repost about flotilla activists alleging mistreatment in Israeli detention rounded out the international dimension of the day's engagement.