Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, recently posted several tweets addressing topics ranging from local governance to media criticism and political commentary.
On October 17, 2025, Berry raised a question about governance by posting: “Local Control?”
Later that day, he commented on media interactions with government officials. In his tweet dated October 17, 2025, Berry wrote: “This is incredibly offensive. How dare they respond to @HuffPost and make that rag seem legitimate. Great response though and well played by @PressSec https://t.co/LSXe3R6UOU”
On October 18, 2025, Berry shared his perspective on recent protests and past public health policies. He stated: “Remember:
All the people who are about to go protest at ‘No Kings Day’ tried to force an unproven medicine into your body and then fire you from your job and cancel you from society if you didn’t take it.
Trump gave you tax cuts. They gave you actual tyranny.”
Berry’s comments reflect ongoing debates in the United States regarding local versus federal control in policymaking, skepticism toward certain news outlets such as HuffPost—a digital news organization—and strong opinions about pandemic-era vaccine mandates and their societal impacts. The reference to “No Kings Day” appears connected to contemporary protest movements that have emerged in response to perceived government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant public health measures across the U.S., including vaccine mandates for certain sectors. These mandates sparked widespread debate about individual rights versus collective safety and became a focal point of political discourse throughout and after the pandemic.


