Jeremy Trebas, a public figure and Montana state legislator, posted a series of tweets on April 12, 2026, addressing topics ranging from vaccines to political dynamics within the Republican Party.
In his first tweet at 01:15 UTC, Trebas posed a brief question: “Do vaccines https://t.co/HkDn8FO07q”.
Later that morning at 02:16 UTC, he shared another post containing only a link: “https://t.co/R8VkVfvxLy”.
At 02:41 UTC, Trebas commented on intra-party politics with the statement: “The Governor fighting against proven conservatives to elect his RINO butt-kissers. https://t.co/h0ufSuktPG”.
Trebas serves as a member of the Montana House of Representatives. The term “RINO,” used in his third tweet, stands for “Republican In Name Only,” and is commonly employed by some party members to criticize colleagues they view as insufficiently conservative or aligned with party orthodoxy. Political disputes over ideological purity have been a recurring feature within major U.S. parties, including recent tensions among Republicans regarding endorsements and primary challenges.



