Barry Usher, a public figure in Montana politics, shared updates on his activities and campaign endorsements through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) in early May 2026.
On May 7, Usher posted from the state’s legislative center, stating: “At Montana State Capitol for Law and Justice Interim Committee https://t.co/n2Hzzh3zn4”. The following day, he announced an endorsement from a major national organization: “ENDORSEMENT:
I am honored to be endorsed by the NRA again. I have worked hard to keep our gun rights.
Later that same day, Usher reported another visit to the state capitol: “At Montana State Capitol again today for Criminal Justice Oversight Council meeting https://t.co/WYwqUaO2pM” (May 8).
The National Rifle Association (NRA), which endorsed Usher according to his post, is known for its advocacy of Second Amendment rights and has been active in evaluating and endorsing political candidates who align with its positions. Endorsements from such organizations can influence voters in states where gun rights are a prominent issue.
Usher’s references to committee meetings at the Montana State Capitol indicate ongoing involvement with legislative oversight and policy discussions related to law and justice within the state government.

