Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, recently shared a series of posts on his official Twitter account expressing his views on recent political events and education policy.
On August 6, 2025, Thibault posted: “I wonder why she lost the election… https://t.co/ZwmVWwHm9I”. In a subsequent tweet later that day, he stated: “Massive win! No one should be forced by law into speech against reality or personal beliefs. https://t.co/kRkNoTCQQs”.
Two days later, on August 8, 2025, Thibault commented on educational issues with the post: “They don’t care about you or your kids, only about indoctrinating them and making money off of your tax bill.
https://t.co/voPOU9Mp2T”.
Thibault’s comments come amid ongoing debates in New Hampshire regarding educational curricula and free speech protections for educators and students. The state has seen legislative proposals aimed at restricting certain topics in public school classrooms and protecting individuals from being compelled to express beliefs contrary to their own. These discussions have sparked controversy among educators, parents, and lawmakers across party lines.
As a representative serving in the New Hampshire legislature, Thibault’s social media statements reflect broader national conversations about parental rights in education and government involvement in classroom content. The debate continues as stakeholders weigh concerns over academic freedom against calls for increased oversight of public education.



