Ross Berry, a political figure and commentator, posted a series of tweets in late March 2026 focusing on New Hampshire politics and media coverage of protests.
On March 26, 2026, Berry commented on developments related to the New Hampshire Republican Party by posting, “Christmas came early for the NHGOP”.
Two days later, on March 28, Berry questioned the editorial practices of WMUR9 regarding event coverage. He wrote, “Do you think @WMUR9 would ever send out a list of Conservative protests/rally sites?”
Later that same day, Berry referred to an event called the “No Kings” rally. In his tweet he stated, “Today’s ‘No Kings’ rally is brought to you by the same people who demanded you get a quickly made vaccine to go to the beach.”
Berry’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions in New Hampshire about media coverage of political events and public health policies implemented during recent years. The state’s local news outlet WMUR9 has been noted for its influence in shaping public perception around rallies and protests. Political activism in New Hampshire has historically involved debates over pandemic response measures as well as broader ideological divisions between conservative and liberal groups.


