Lori Korzen, a social media commentator, posted a series of tweets on May 10, 2026, touching on judicial matters, tax policy, and the importance of truth in public discourse.
In her first tweet at 12:43 UTC, Korzen wrote: “Judicial Assessment #Abovethelaw #nh #Judge https://t.co/S7nMxU60K7”.
Later that day at 17:04 UTC, she commented on tax policy with the statement: “Tax the Rich but only the poor will feel it! #lowertax #NHTaxes #fyp #viral https://t.co/a49wqudEdF”.
Shortly after, at 17:16 UTC, Korzen posted about truth in public dialogue: “Don’t sacrifice The Truth for kindness. #fyp #truth #viral #nhpolitics https://t.co/AXpSyxDPCT”.
These posts reflect ongoing debates about the impact of tax policies on different socioeconomic groups and broader discussions around judicial oversight and integrity in political communication. New Hampshire has frequently been at the center of national conversations regarding taxation and judicial processes due to its unique state policies and early role in presidential primaries.
