Jeremy Faison, a Tennessee state representative, shared a series of personal and political reflections on his social media account in March 2026.
On March 17, 2026, Faison posted a religious reflection, quoting: “I know for certain, that before I was humbled I was like a stone lying in deep mire, and he that is mighty came and in his mercy raised me up and, indeed, lifted me high up and placed me on top of the wall. And from there I ought to shout out in gratitude to the Lord for his https://t.co/YeQhYNpqaX”.
The following day, March 18, 2026, Faison commented on fellow Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett’s reaction to an unspecified event: “You already know that @timburchett is school girl giddy over this. #Dadgummit! https://t.co/pIGaZnDETZ”.
On March 19, 2026, Faison referenced musician Afroman’s legal victory related to free speech issues: “If you’d told me 20 years ago that @ogafroman would one day win a major free speech battle in court… I’m not sure I would’ve believed you. Yet here we are. If you haven’t seen some of the clips from the trial, you’re missing out on some of the funniest courtroom moments I’ve https://t.co/YNssGFxEl3”.
Faison has served as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives since 2010 and has been known for engaging with constituents through social media platforms.



