Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, posted a series of statements on her social media account in late January 2026 addressing topics ranging from personal threats to criticism of educational leadership.
On January 21, 2026, Noble shared a brief message referencing an animal known for its resilience: “The Honey Badger https://t.co/tnpjnZvVtU”.
The following day, on January 22, 2026, Noble commented on what she described as misinformation and threats: “He knows I’m receiving threats and intentionally lied from a position of authority to push that vile race narrative again. https://t.co/t23UM8zDuA”.
On January 23, 2026, Noble criticized Randi Weingarten and her union’s role during the COVID-19 pandemic: “Randi should have nothing to do with education after what she and her union did to kids during covid…shameful. Best to not let her and other globalists have a hand in educating NH students. https://t.co/trpdGzJheN”.
Randi Weingarten is the president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), one of the largest teachers’ unions in the United States. During the COVID-19 pandemic, AFT played a significant role in advocating for school closures and remote learning policies across many states. These actions have been subject to ongoing debate regarding their impact on student learning outcomes and well-being.
Noble’s comments reflect ongoing discussions about education policy in New Hampshire and nationally, particularly concerning the influence of teachers’ unions and public figures during health emergencies.

