Mike Belcher, a public figure active in New Hampshire politics, posted a series of statements on September 16, 2025, addressing issues ranging from online harassment to legislative efforts in education.
In a tweet published at 13:37 UTC, Belcher referenced the frequency with which he receives certain types of messages: “Meanwhile, I actually get a few of these a month.”
Later that morning at 13:48 UTC, Belcher commented on political rhetoric surrounding hate speech. He wrote: ‘”Hate speech” is a Marxist mass line narrative to destroy their opposition and an ostensibly “Right” political figure has no business using the phrase, let alone destructively mixing it with genuine criminal activity in true threats, conspiracy, etc. Unacceptable.’
At 14:07 UTC on the same day, Belcher announced his involvement in new legislation related to educational policy in New Hampshire. He stated: “In conjunction with the House Republican Office and Majority Leader I am very pleased to introduce the CHARLIE Act to end the teaching of division and radicalization in NH schools. – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 16th 2025 House Majority Office 603-271-3665”
Belcher’s announcement aligns with ongoing debates about curriculum content in U.S. schools. In recent years, various states have considered or enacted legislation aimed at restricting classroom discussions perceived as divisive or politically charged.

