Commissioner Sean Morrison encourages followers to engage with threads in April 2026 posts

Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner
Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner
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Commissioner Sean Morrison posted a series of tweets on April 5, 2026, directing his followers to read specific threads and content on the social media platform X.

In one tweet at 17:25 UTC, Morrison wrote, “Just this https://t.co/xScdZmbCec”.

Later that day at 18:14 UTC, he addressed his audience directly with another post: “YOU reading this, yea you, you should read this thread, take you perhaps 15 seconds, even if you your lips move while you read it, it’s that clear. https://t.co/KlPVGP9eVw”.

Shortly after, at 18:18 UTC, Morrison added a third message: “Well yea https://t.co/ktUbQFpGMy”.

Morrison is an elected official who has used social media platforms like X to communicate directly with constituents and the broader public. This practice reflects a wider trend among public officials leveraging digital channels for engagement and information dissemination.



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