Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, made several statements on April 11, 2026, regarding public schools and her personal experiences with online commentary.
In a post published at 10:26 UTC, Noble criticized certain materials present in public schools. She stated, “This is what this lady supports in our public schools. Parents on the right know this is trash and leave for safer learning environments.”
Later that morning at 11:04 UTC, she referenced an anecdote involving a student named Megan and the influence of book recommendations by school staff. The tweet read: “Megan was an eager young reader, trusting the guidance of the adults in her public school. But when a librarian recommended a book, it became a turning point—one that would shape her life forever.”
That evening at 22:50 UTC, Noble addressed negative comments about her appearance on social media. She wrote: “Commies love to make comments about my looks. So evil. Oh well. Bye bye demon “
These posts reflect ongoing debates over educational content in U.S. public schools and highlight some of the personal attacks faced by politicians online.






