Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted several tweets between October 20 and October 22, 2025, addressing political events and individuals. The tweets reflect his engagement with both national political figures and local political controversies.
On October 20, 2025, Berry posted support for a public official, stating: “Making NH Proud! We love you @PressSec @karolineleavitt! https://t.co/2gagCz3kIz”. The tweet references Karoline Leavitt, who has served as White House Press Secretary, and signals Berry’s approval of her role representing New Hampshire on the national stage.
The following day, October 21, Berry commented on a protest, writing: “You just know this dude was at the no king’s protest this weekend holding a sign calling Republicans Nazis all the while he has a Nazi emblem emblazoned across his chest. https://t.co/LwVfVnihZN”. The post alludes to recent demonstrations, known as the “no king’s protest,” which have been held in response to concerns about government overreach and perceived authoritarianism.
On October 22, Berry shared a brief message accompanied by an image or link: ” https://t.co/EJKMEOi6Ip”.
The “no king’s protest” mentioned in Berry’s tweet refers to a series of demonstrations that have taken place in various cities, where participants express opposition to policies they view as undemocratic. These protests have sparked debate over political rhetoric and symbolism used by attendees. Karoline Leavitt, referenced in Berry’s October 20 post, is notable for her role as White House Press Secretary and her New Hampshire roots, which have been highlighted by supporters as a point of state pride.


