Mike Belcher, a commentator active on social media, posted several tweets on February 2, 2026, addressing developments related to the CHARLIE Act and recent testimony in New Hampshire.
In a tweet published at 8:20 p.m. UTC, Belcher questioned the involvement of a Department of Justice representative connected to former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte: “Might be worth asking why a representative from @KellyAyotte DOJ came to testify against the CHARLIE Act by arguing kids should be forced to utilize preferred pronouns in NH schools…” He referenced ongoing debates over policies concerning pronoun use for students in New Hampshire schools.
Earlier that evening, at 7:56 p.m. UTC, Belcher shared a link without additional commentary: https://t.co/2A8xHNmZQI The content or context of this link was not specified within the tweet itself.
Later, at 8:24 p.m. UTC, Belcher commented on attendees at an unspecified event or hearing: “Some people showed up just to vent their hatred of Christianity and Charlie Kirk it seems…”
The CHARLIE Act has been under consideration in New Hampshire and is part of broader legislative efforts addressing school policy regarding gender identity and pronoun use. Debates over such measures have prompted responses from both advocacy groups and government officials across the United States.
Kelly Ayotte is a former U.S. Senator from New Hampshire who previously served as state Attorney General before her tenure in Congress.


