Trevor Lee, a public figure and active user on social media, posted a series of comments on his Twitter account between March 24 and March 26, 2026. The tweets address various topics, including local governance and accusations against a former journalist.
On March 24, Lee shared advice from another individual, writing: “Good advice from a great man! https://t.co/rtTpJFhyVT”.
The following day, on March 25, Lee commented on the possibility of federal funding reductions for Salt Lake City (SLC), stating: “Wouldn’t be at all surprised to see federal Aid cut from SLC. https://t.co/e8C6S2omlI”.
On March 26, Lee made serious allegations against Bryan Schott, referring to him as a former employee of The Salt Lake Tribune and using disparaging language. Lee wrote: “Former disgraced SL Trib employee Bryan schott is weird. Looking through my pictures from over 16 years ago when I was a minor….. No wonder he offered to buy pornographic material for kids, the sick creep. https://t.co/RqRPpCa35d”.
These statements were published during an ongoing period of debate in Utah regarding public funding and journalistic ethics. Federal aid to cities such as Salt Lake City has periodically come under scrutiny due to shifting political priorities at the national level. Accusations involving journalists have also drawn attention amid broader discussions about media responsibility and personal conduct in professional environments.



