Mike Belcher, a public figure active in New Hampshire politics, shared updates on February 3, 2026 regarding state and federal initiatives and personal reflections through his social media account.
In a post published at 16:38 UTC, Belcher described recent communications with staff from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. He wrote, “Just had a call with staff for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (@HouseIntel). They’re very excited to see this state-level effort, led by New Hampshire, to tackle foreign threats against our citizens. I’m told Chairman @RepRickCrawford is very supportive!” This message highlights ongoing cooperation between New Hampshire officials and federal intelligence authorities concerning foreign threats.
Later that day at 16:56 UTC, Belcher commented on findings from a local legislative committee reviewing pandemic-era policies. He stated, “The NH House Committee to Study Covid Response Efficacy came to very, very different conclusions about the status of citizens rights during the Covid years than this judge came to, and strongly recommended that no such suspension of citizens rights be undertaken casually.” This reflects continuing debate within New Hampshire over government responses during the COVID-19 pandemic and their impact on civil liberties.
At 17:00 UTC the same day, Belcher posted a more personal reflection: “I’ve never attended a ribbon cutting ceremony before. I might just try to change that.”
Belcher’s comments come amid ongoing discussions in New Hampshire about balancing security concerns with individual rights. The state’s efforts to address foreign threats have drawn attention from national intelligence leaders. Additionally, legislative reviews of COVID-19 measures continue as policymakers evaluate lessons learned during the pandemic years.

