Mike Belcher, an advocate active on social media, posted a series of tweets on February 2, 2026, focusing on issues related to internet censorship, teachers’ conduct in schools, and legislative action regarding education policy.
In his first post at 11:59 UTC, Belcher commented on perceived inconsistencies in censorship practices: “Funny how they want to censor you on the internet and beyond, but when it comes to teachers (government employees) saying terrible things to children it’s all…”.
Later that day at 14:31 UTC, he informed followers about a public hearing scheduled for that afternoon: “Hearing is at 2pm today in Concord at Granite Place, room 232 if you want to attend in person. Let’s get it done for Charlie and for the future of America!”.
By the evening at 19:53 UTC, Belcher shared his support for proposed legislation known as the CHARLIE Act: “My testimony in favor of the CHARLIE Act. Get indoctrination and Marxist division out of schools! @TPUSA @charliekirk11 @elonmusk @JDVance @megbasham @DataRepublican @CTEHR @christopherrufo”.
The CHARLIE Act referenced by Belcher appears to be part of ongoing debates over educational content and political influence within American schools. In recent years, there has been increased attention on legislation aimed at regulating curriculum and addressing concerns about ideological bias or indoctrination in classrooms. Public hearings such as the one mentioned by Belcher are common forums for stakeholders to express their views and provide testimony before lawmakers consider new education policies.

