Ohio State Representative Brian Stewart, a Republican serving House District 12 and an Iraq War veteran, posted a series of tweets on March 31 and April 1, 2026, addressing issues related to public corruption, LGBTQ policy debates in Ohio, and the federal judiciary.
On March 31, Stewart commented on recent developments involving alleged bribery and legislative misconduct. He wrote: “When you wonder how public corruption occurs – this is how.
A pair of corporate crooks bribes the former Speaker of the House – literally sends out text messages bragging about it saying “HB6 Fuck Anybody Who Ain’t Us” – and a jury deadlocks on whether the guys paying the”.
Later that day, Stewart addressed municipal bans on conversion therapy in Ohio. He stated: “The LGBTQ lobby keeps losing lopsided cases because their public policy platform is almost always at odds with the First Amendment.
A bunch of woke city council members in Ohio passed municipal bans on “conversion therapy” – all of which are now effectively void.”
On April 1, Stewart turned his attention to the federal judiciary. He tweeted: “Federal district courts are almost begging to be abolished at this point.”
Brian Stewart has served as state representative for Madison and Pickaway counties as well as part of western Franklin County. His background includes military service during the Iraq War—where he earned the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and two Army Commendation Medals—and leadership roles such as co-chairing the first meeting of the Ohio Redistricting Commission (source: official website).
His recent social media commentary reflects ongoing debates within Ohio regarding political ethics, judicial authority, and local ordinances affecting LGBTQ policies.



