State Senator Tim McGough has used his social media platform to share fundraising efforts and comment on recent developments involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) documents. In a series of posts in February 2026, McGough addressed supporters and constituents about ongoing political issues.
On February 11, 2026, McGough posted: “Help me fight the good fight! Every bit goes straight to the TRUTH fund! https://t.co/P6RQEBqKKr https://t.co/SZVCnNqWlW”. The message encouraged contributions to what he called the “TRUTH fund,” suggesting an ongoing campaign or initiative requiring public support.
Two days later, on February 13, 2026, McGough commented on the release of ICE-related documents with the following post: “Updates from US ICE – the blindfold comes off and the info is finally flowing – thank you @KellyAyotte for finally getting documents to the community! #ICE #MerrimackNH @AdamSextonWMUR @WMUR9 @NHSenateGOP @NewHampJournal https://t.co/f6ccmczX0F”. In this tweet, he credited Kelly Ayotte for facilitating access to information for the community and referenced several local organizations and media outlets.
A third post on February 13 included only a link: “https://t.co/1dj0xd5u2H”.
Tim McGough serves as a state senator in New Hampshire. His comments come amid heightened public interest in immigration enforcement transparency in Merrimack, New Hampshire—a region that has seen increased scrutiny over federal immigration practices. Public officials like Kelly Ayotte have been involved in advocating for greater document disclosure related to ICE operations.








