Jack Johnson, a Tennessee State Senator, posted several messages on his Twitter account on May 7, 2026, addressing topics ranging from the National Day of Prayer to local political figures.
In a tweet published at 19:28 UTC, Johnson recognized the National Day of Prayer by stating, “Across our country, Americans are coming together on the National Day of Prayer. In moments of uncertainty and in seasons of blessing, we turn to God for wisdom, strength, and guidance. May we seek His will and stand united in faith.”
Later that evening at 20:46 UTC, Johnson extended birthday wishes to fellow lawmaker Todd Gardenhire with the message: “Happy birthday to @VoteGardenhire! Thank you for your strong leadership and years of service to the people of District 10.” Gardenhire is a state senator representing Tennessee’s District 10.
At 21:21 UTC on the same day, Johnson expressed support for Brent Taylor’s candidacy in Tennessee’s Ninth Congressional District by writing: “If we’re making history then my friend @BrentTaylorTN is certainly the one to lead the charge. Williamson County, and the rest of TN-09, will be electing the best there is!” Taylor has previously served as a member of the Tennessee Senate.
The National Day of Prayer is an annual observance designated by Congress when people are asked “to turn to God in prayer and meditation.” The event has been recognized nationally since its establishment in 1952.



