Dear Friend, This week offered a rare moment of clarity. Across multiple states, State Freedom Caucus members did exactly what voters sent them to do — and the response from the political establishment was immediate, coordinated, and revealing. When reform actually threatens power, the masks come off. Here’s what that looked like. |
WYOMING - THE SWAMP IS IN PANIC MODE
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus isn’t just influencing policy. They control the State House — and that fact has clearly rattled the political class.
A recent local news article exposed - get this - a liberal Republican state senator attending a meeting hosted by Democrats for the express purpose of attacking the Wyoming Freedom Caucus and the State Freedom Caucus Network. The discussion reportedly went so far as encouraging Democrats to switch parties and run as Republicans in order to defeat Freedom Caucus members.
Why the panic? Because the Wyoming Freedom Caucus passed a tax cut last year. Because they advanced election integrity reforms that made it harder for Democrats to infiltrate Republican primaries. And because they are now governing as a unified, disciplined bloc instead of playing the usual go-along-to-get-along game.
In an unintended moment of honesty, one consultant described the WY Freedom Caucus as “a large, organized and orchestrated voting bloc” that now controls the Wyoming House — and acknowledged its connection to the State Freedom Caucus Network. That wasn’t an attack. It was a confession. BOTTOM LINE: When reformers gain real power, the establishment stops pretending. Wyoming proves the model works. |
BIG TECH CENSORS STATE FREEDOM CAUCUS NETWORK As Freedom Caucus members challenge entrenched interests, the backlash hasn’t stopped at politics.
Last week, the State Freedom Caucus Network posted a message on LinkedIn expressing support for DHS and ICE. LinkedIn removed the post as “hateful speech.” Rather than comply or beg for reinstatement, we deleted our account outright.
Only after the story got widely exposed, LinkedIn claimed that removing the post was an “error” — a story later documented by The Federalist.
At the same time, Freedom Caucus lawmakers in multiple states are facing direct harassment. In Wyoming, a vile voicemail was left for Rep. John Bear, chairman of the Appropriations Committee, after he led efforts to cut spending. In Montana, Freedom Caucus member, State Sen. Bob Phalen, received a similar message. Both incidents went national after being shared by Libs of TikTok. Listen to the voicemails here and here.
Different states. Same response. When lawmakers touch the money or enforce the law, the attacks turn personal. BOTTOM LINE: Censorship and intimidation aren’t signs of weakness. They’re signs that accountability is working. |
ARIZONA: A SIMPLE QUESTION. NO SIMPLE ANSWER.
This week, Arizona Freedom Caucus member State Rep. Alex Kolodin asked three Democrat lobbyists a basic question that should unite every functioning democracy: Should you have to be a citizen in order to vote in Arizona elections? None of them could answer “yes.”
No trick wording. No procedural dodge. Just silence, deflection, and discomfort — all on camera. It was a rare moment of clarity, not because of what was said, but because of what wasn’t.
This is why election integrity fights matter. The resistance isn’t coming from fringe activists or internet trolls. It’s coming from professional lobbyists who know exactly how far their position is from what voters actually believe — and can’t bring themselves to say it out loud. Watch the video here: |
QUICK HITS
👉 Oklahoma: After OKFC Chairman Shane Jett proposed banning lawmakers from drinking while on the job - a sensible idea - Republican leadership retaliated by stripping him of a committee leadership role. The Oklahoma Freedom Caucus responded clearly: an attack on one is an attack on all of us.
👉 Georgia: The Georgia Freedom Caucus released its 2026 legislative agenda, calling to eliminate the state income tax, rein in property taxes, secure elections, Make Georgia Healthy Again, and strengthen the Second Amendment.
👉 Cross-State Leadership: Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray, a Freedom Caucus alum, endorsed Arizona Freedom Caucus member Alex Kolodin for Secretary of State — a sign the movement is producing leaders and supporting them nationwide. |
HELP US HOLD THE LINE Legislative sessions are when power is tested. This is when bad actors move quickly and accountability is hardest to maintain. State Freedom Caucus members are meeting that challenge head-on — but this work requires resources. From policy support and communications to expanding the Freedom Caucus model into new states, every dollar helps force these fights into the open.
If you believe voters deserve lawmakers who tell the truth early, defend each other when attacked, and aren’t afraid to confront power, we need your support now. |
We'll be back with another update soon. Until then, please be sure to support our efforts so that we can support our State Freedom Caucuses! In Liberty, |
Andy Roth President
State Freedom Caucus Network |
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