U.S. Senator Mike Lee, who represents Utah in the United States Senate, posted a series of tweets on January 20, 2026, raising concerns about vehicle data privacy and expressing agreement with another online statement.
In his first post at 16:21 UTC, Lee wrote, “Agree. https://t.co/lyQt7Abipl”. Thirteen minutes later, he addressed privacy issues related to automobiles by stating, “Did you know your car can spy on you?
And that companies can sell that data?
We need to stop it. https://t.co/TeftubYKSz“. Immediately after this message, Lee posted a third tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/HbqKZu2ZIf”.
Senator Lee is known for advocating limited government and fiscal responsibility. According to his official website, he also focuses on energy independence and military strength while advancing initiatives such as balanced budget amendments and term limits. His legislative efforts often address public safety, health care, and economic matters across Utah and at the federal level.
Lee maintains offices throughout Utah—including Salt Lake City, St. George, Vernal—and in Washington D.C., providing constituent services and communication on federal issues (source). As a government representative for the entire state of Utah (source), his recent posts reflect ongoing engagement with policy discussions around technology and consumer privacy.


