Kimberly A Rice posted a series of statements on her social media account between March 8 and March 10, 2026. The posts address issues related to legislative authority and a recent violent incident at a protest.
On March 8, Rice shared a post with the caption ” https://t.co/HSnmyYoZ1y”.
The following day, on March 9, she commented on legislative processes, stating “The legislature thinks differently, stay in your lane! https://t.co/HQZtsHXCtD”.
On March 10, Rice addressed an incident involving violence at a protest. She wrote: “Let’s call this what it is: terrorism. Throwing homemade bombs at a protest isn’t a “tragic day for two teenagers.” It’s a violent attack. There should be no sympathy for terrorism. I stand with the American people. Apparently CNN does not.”
Rice’s comments come amid ongoing national debates about how violent acts at protests are characterized by public officials and media outlets.


