Rep. James Thibault, a public official, shared a series of personal reflections and updates on his Twitter account in mid-February 2026. His posts highlighted moments of remembrance, gratitude, and participation in religious and political activities.
On February 14, 2026, Thibault posted a tribute to the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia by sharing a video clip: “One of my favorite videos of Scalia. RIP https://t.co/d35mF51n4U https://t.co/RZrnW9bCKg”.
The following day, on February 15, he expressed appreciation for support received from an individual named Lacey and looked ahead to his upcoming work: “Thank you Lacey! Excited to get to work! https://t.co/341cDAjqaK”.
Later that same day, Thibault documented his attendance at a Latin Mass service in Phoenix with Sam Farrington. He also mentioned participating in Turning Point Action training and encouraged others to attend Mass: “Went to Latin Mass this morning in Phoenix with @SamFarringtonNH! Great way to start a day of @TPAction training (also your weekly reminder to GO TO MASS!) https://t.co/QjZALu0K7V”.
Justice Antonin Scalia served as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1986 until his death in 2016 and was known for his originalist approach to constitutional interpretation.
Turning Point Action is an organization focused on engaging young people in conservative activism and political training programs across the United States.








