Karianne Lisonbee, a public figure from Northern Utah, posted several statements on her social media account in mid-April 2026 addressing local engagement, political conduct, and community response to national events.
On April 14, 2026, Lisonbee expressed appreciation for local dialogue in her district. She wrote, “Love having kitchen table conversations with Northern Utahns. Thank you, Greg and Monica, for hosting tonight https://t.co/gLurRvsAnV https://t.co/mikq8Cw44V”.
Later that day, she publicly called out another politician’s campaign practices. In her post dated April 14, 2026, she stated: “I call on Blake Moore to stop campaigning with taxpayer funds. Even if it’s not illegal, it’s wrong. https://t.co/OUID4NKnOm”.
On April 15, 2026, Lisonbee referenced organizing a bipartisan event following the death of Charlie Kirk. She wrote: “On the day of Charlie Kirk’s death, I organized a bipartisan vigil at the Utah Capitol in his honor. Millions of Americans were in shock, grief, and disbelief, and it was the least I could do to honor Charlie and to give Utahns a place to unite together. Meanwhile, Sharon McMahon”.
Community vigils are often held as an immediate response to notable deaths or tragedies as a way for people to gather and express collective grief or support. Accusations regarding misuse of taxpayer funds during campaigns have been subject to public scrutiny across various levels of government in the United States.
