Mike Belcher addresses constitutional design and vaccine transparency in recent social media posts

Mike Belcher, New Hampshire Representative for Carroll 4th District - www.facebook.com
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Mike Belcher, New Hampshire Representative for Carroll 4th District - www.facebook.com
Mike Belcher, New Hampshire Representative for Carroll 4th District - www.facebook.com

Mike Belcher, a public figure active in political commentary, posted several statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account on December 3, 2025. His posts covered topics ranging from the structure of American government to alleged federal actions regarding vaccine injury information and personal criticisms he has received.

In one post published at 16:17 UTC, Belcher wrote, “A foremost nature of government by the American Constitution(s) is purposely pitting government branches against one another to prevent power accumulation.

The foremost nature of democracy is pitting various factions of the people against one another to the benefit of a ruling”.

Later that day at 20:54 UTC, Belcher referenced his involvement with an investigative committee in New Hampshire’s House of Representatives, stating, “As we documented in our NH House investigative committee report there appear to have been extreme efforts by federal regulators to obfuscate and hide vaccine injury and illness.”

Belcher also commented on criticism directed toward him regarding his financial status at 20:55 UTC. He posted, “First I’m too wealthy and out of touch, and now I’m a pauper who should worry about money instead of politics?

Perfect demonstration of the Communist commitment to the revolutionary mission – consistency be damned.”

These remarks follow ongoing national debates about governmental transparency concerning vaccine safety data. The role of state legislative committees like those in New Hampshire has increased as local officials seek more oversight over federal health guidance. Additionally, disputes about personal backgrounds frequently surface among political commentators and public officials.



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