Max Rymer, a commentator active on social media, posted several tweets on February 20, 2026, addressing legislative discussions and sharing personal reactions.
In a tweet from the early morning hours of February 20, Rymer commented on debates taking place in the Commerce Committee. He stated: “In this same Committee hearing, Democrats likened age verification to prevent minors from accessing porn sites to gun control for law-abiding adults. It’s day 3. In the Commerce Committee. This is going to be the most unglued session.” The post highlights his observation of comparisons made by committee members during ongoing legislative sessions regarding online safety measures and firearms regulations.
Later that day, Rymer shared another post featuring a photo and referencing another user: “I can’t spot the difference in this photo. @realakkamara”. The content appears to reference visual similarities between two images or subjects tagged with another account.
In a subsequent tweet published in the evening, Rymer offered a brief reaction: “Man.”
Rymer’s comments coincide with broader national debates over age verification policies for adult websites and ongoing legislative efforts concerning gun regulation and internet safety for minors. Legislative bodies across various states have considered or implemented laws requiring age checks on adult content platforms as part of efforts to protect minors online.


