Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, posted several statements on her social media account between July 25 and July 27, 2025. The tweets address criticism from another individual, call for an audit with a suggestion to terminate a program or entity, and express strong opposition to an unspecified issue.
On July 25, Noble responded to criticism by writing: “Any effective legislator will face some criticism along the way. Terese enjoys taking it a step further by mischaracterizing me and minimizing my work, none of which has ever been on zoning bills. This is what dishonest people do though. She is not a good person.”
The following day, on July 26, she posted: “Audit and then End it”.
On July 27, Noble expressed disapproval in another post: “Oh hell no”.
Kristin Noble serves as a state representative in New Hampshire. Her public comments often reflect ongoing debates within state legislatures regarding transparency and accountability. Social media has become an increasingly common platform for elected officials to communicate their positions directly to constituents and respond to critics.



