Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, posted several messages on his Twitter account on February 4, 2026, addressing both a recent act he described as hateful and expressing personal gratitude towards commentator Michael Knowles.
In his first post at 21:50 UTC, Thibault commented on an incident affecting a religious community: “A disgusting act of hate towards Our Lord and Our Lady. Please pray for this community https://t.co/RXWTgFsJ1m”.
Shortly after, at 21:53 UTC, Thibault referenced a milestone in his public life by writing: “Chat, I’ve officially made it @michaeljknowles https://t.co/CtYcrmhj1h”.
In a consecutive tweet posted the same minute, he shared his appreciation for Michael Knowles: “Michael was one of the first people I started listening to when I was starting to get into politics and engaging with my faith again. Absolutely life-changing!”.
Thibault’s comments reflect both concern over events impacting religious communities and recognition of influences that shaped his political and spiritual engagement. As a state representative from New Hampshire, Thibault is active in sharing perspectives on matters involving faith and public life through social media platforms.


