Ohio State Representative Brian Stewart, a Republican serving Ohio House District 12, shared a series of posts on his social media account on February 25, 2026. The tweets covered his reaction to an event involving a Medal of Honor ceremony and highlighted his engagement with local officials in his district.
In a post dated February 25, 2026, Stewart questioned the behavior of attendees at a Medal of Honor ceremony: “Who are these miserable losers who sat looking at their phones while a young wounded soldier was being pinned with the Medal of Honor? https://t.co/6Fo3X4dIII”.
Later that day, he posted two links without additional commentary: “https://t.co/gxguYglSt6 https://t.co/DmM3MOrbz5”.
Stewart also reported on a meeting with local officials from Prairie Township in Franklin County. On February 25, 2026, he wrote: “Enjoyed meeting with Prairie Township officials from the Franklin County portion of my district yesterday to talk about the capital budget. https://t.co/EJwgWwbUzb”.
According to his official biography, Stewart is an Iraq War infantry veteran who earned the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and two Army Commendation Medals (source). He represents Madison and Pickaway counties as well as part of western Franklin County (source). In addition to legislative duties, Stewart has co-chaired meetings for the Ohio Redistricting Commission (source) and lists interests such as movies, sports, target shooting, American history books, and Johnny Cash music (source).


