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Team Brick asks Brick Republican Club to clarify Facebook blocking reports

Team Brick is pressing the Brick Republican Club to explain reports that some local Republicans have been blocked from its Facebook page. The request centers on transparency, access to club communications and whether members can regain access. Why it matters: - Access to a local party club’s communications can shape who hears about meetings, candidates, endorsements and events. - Team Brick says open communication matters for Republicans in Brick Township, including residents who disagree on candidates, leadership or party direction. What happened: - Team Brick requested clarification from the Brick Republican Club after receiving reports from local Republicans that they had been blocked from viewing or interacting with the club’s Facebook page. - People who contacted Team Brick said some Republicans in Brick Township, including people who identify as members or supporters of the local Republican organization, believe they were blocked from updates, posts and announcements on the club’s Facebook presence. - Team Brick asked the Brick Republican Club to say whether Republicans are being blocked, what standards guide moderation or access limits, and whether members or local Republicans can request restored access. - The Brick Republican Club’s website is listed as brickgop.org . The details: - A Team Brick spokesperson said local political organizations play an important role in communicating with voters, candidates, members and residents. - The spokesperson said transparency and clarification are the best response when questions arise about access to those communications. - Team Brick is encouraging anyone who believes they have been blocked from local Republican Club communications to document the experience and share concerns respectfully through appropriate channels. - Team Brick is also urging the Brick Republican Club to issue a public clarification about its Facebook moderation practices so members and local Republicans understand how access is handled. - Team Brick describes itself as a Brick First Republican movement focused on local accountability, transparency, taxpayer protection, responsible government and independent leadership for Brick Township. Between the lines: - The dispute appears to be about more than one Facebook page. It reflects a broader internal question about who controls access to local Republican messaging in Brick Township. - Team Brick is framing the issue as one of openness and party communication, not just social media moderation. - The public call for clarification suggests the disagreement has moved from private complaints to a broader political message. What’s next: - Team Brick wants the Brick Republican Club to publicly explain its moderation rules and access practices. - Local Republicans who believe they were blocked are being asked to document their experiences and raise concerns through appropriate channels. - Any further response from the Brick Republican Club could determine whether the issue stays a social media dispute or becomes a larger local party controversy. The bottom line: - Team Brick is pushing the Brick Republican Club to open up its Facebook communications and explain whether local Republicans were blocked from access.

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