Trevor Lee, a public figure active on social media, has recently posted several statements regarding Utah state politics and government operations. The posts address issues ranging from access at the state capitol to the actions of notable political figures and the structure of state agencies.
On January 20, 2026, Lee emphasized restrictions on parking at the Utah State Capitol, stating, “Just a reminder this parking at the capital is for media personal only. Not mommy bloggers like @SchottHappens @utahpolitics”.
The following day, January 21, 2026, Lee commented on a past Senate confirmation vote by Senator Mitt Romney: “I’ll bring to everyone’s attention once again, @MittRomney voted to confirm this woman. Still one of the most embarrassing representatives of my state.”
On January 22, 2026, Lee provided information about appointments to the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole: “Members of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. There are 5 full-time members serving staggered 5-year terms, and up to 5 pro tempore members also on 5-year terms. As of January 2026, full-time members”.
The process described by Lee aligns with official procedures in Utah; board members are indeed appointed by the governor with Senate confirmation for five-year staggered terms. The Board oversees parole decisions for incarcerated individuals in Utah.
Senator Mitt Romney represents Utah in the U.S. Senate and has previously faced both support and criticism from constituents regarding his votes on various federal nominations.
Parking regulations at government buildings such as state capitols typically designate certain areas for official or credentialed personnel only.



