Mike Belcher has recently shared a series of critical posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account, addressing topics ranging from political leadership to the use of nonprofit organizations in aid distribution.
On May 11, 2026, Belcher posted two links without additional commentary: “https://t.co/11xwlTJYY5 https://t.co/OICuHfXItc”.
In a subsequent post dated May 12, 2026, Belcher criticized former Vice President Mike Pence’s approach to contemporary issues. He wrote: “Pence has no solutions to the multitude of ailments we face. He has no answer to the fact that the system of government under which those policies work – a republic – was displaced by democracy a century ago. All he has is criticism of the men in the fight.”
On May 13, 2026, Belcher expressed skepticism about humanitarian aid processes involving non-governmental organizations (NGOs). He stated: “Not sure funnelling diapers through the NGO fraud complex to provide a months worth at 5x cost is ‘pro-life.’ Kinda just seems like another grift that’s probably funneling money to terrorists and seditionists again.”
Belcher’s remarks reference longstanding debates over U.S. governance structures and criticisms regarding transparency and accountability in NGO operations. Over recent years, public scrutiny toward NGOs has increased due to concerns about inefficiency and potential misuse of funds intended for humanitarian relief.


