Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, posted several tweets on February 2, 2026, addressing topics ranging from law enforcement to online gaming content.
In one post made at 15:06 UTC, Thibault expressed enthusiasm with the statement “This is awesome! https://t.co/ZZFveA4Ksr”.
Later that day at 19:05 UTC, he questioned Democratic positions regarding police support by posting “Democrats opposing law enforcement? https://t.co/cY5PuajkYr https://t.co/K0iOMhjSy6”.
At 20:55 UTC on the same day, Thibault commented on video game content and parental oversight, stating “Even Minecraft is pushing propaganda now. Parents: always watch what your kids play online. https://t.co/6unaqh8KOK”.
Thibault’s remarks reflect ongoing debates in U.S. politics about public safety and cultural influence in digital spaces. The role of video games in shaping young audiences has been discussed widely by policymakers and advocacy groups concerned about children’s exposure to certain themes online.

