kimberly a rice, an active user on X (formerly Twitter), posted several tweets on February 5, 2026, covering topics from local politics to social issues.
In a tweet at 11:24 UTC, rice commented on the political landscape in Los Angeles: “I did not have @spencerpratt for Mayor of L.A. on my 2026 bingo card, but I’m here for all of it!” This post referenced Spencer Pratt, a public figure known for his reality television appearances, and speculated about his potential candidacy for mayor.
Later that morning at 11:30 UTC, rice addressed antisemitism by posting “#stopjewishhate https://t.co/s5Oxn0NlWV”. The hashtag is part of an ongoing campaign aimed at raising awareness and combating antisemitic incidents in the United States.
That evening at 22:43 UTC, rice posted a single-word tweet: “Trash https://t.co/UxePJb1yBk”. The context or subject of this remark was not specified within the tweet itself.
The #StopJewishHate movement has gained traction across social media platforms as communities and organizations seek to address rising reports of antisemitism in recent years. Public figures and private citizens alike have used the hashtag to express solidarity and call for action against hate crimes targeting Jewish individuals and institutions.

