Rep. James Thibault, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire, addressed a range of topics in a series of tweets posted on February 1, 2026. His posts included well-wishes for an athlete, commentary on political unity within his party, and advocacy for changes in education.
In his first tweet at 21:02 UTC, Thibault expressed support for Drake Maye by stating, “Let’s go Drake Maye—recover soon!”
Later that evening at 21:24 UTC, Thibault commented on the importance of party cohesion during primary season. He wrote, “Let us not clutch defeat from the jaws of victory yet again by engaging in destructive infighting. Whoever wins in September are our nominees. Let’s not tear each other down, and when the time comes, let’s rally behind them and win in November”.
At 22:08 UTC, Thibault turned to education policy with a call to action: “Education freedom and civic literacy uplift and empower students, encouraging them to take initiative and ownership over their learning and futures.
Let’s put love of country back in the curriculum!”
Thibault’s reference to “education freedom” aligns with ongoing national debates about parental choice in schooling and curriculum content. These discussions have intensified in recent years as policymakers examine how best to balance local control with educational standards.
As a representative from New Hampshire, Thibault’s comments reflect both state-level concerns about school policy and broader national conversations about civic education.

