The exchange occurred Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at the Tennessee State Capitol, with Tennessee Holler founder Justin Kanew questioning Sen. Paul Rose (R).
Kanew pressed Rose about SB 1663 / HB 1446, titled the âRecognizing Judea and Samaria Act,â and repeatedly asked who provided the bill.
Rose responded: âIf I was at home Iâd bust your face right now,â and later said he was not threatening Kanew (per the articleâs account).
HB 1446 / SB 1663 would require Tennessee state government entities to use âJudea and Samariaâ (and related terms) in specified official contexts rather than âWest Bank,â framing the change as âhistoricallyâ and âlegallyâ accurate in the billâs findings.
The billâs text contains extensive ideological and religious-historical assertions to justify the terminology change, signaling the measure is primarily symbolic messaging rather than a functional state policy need.
The story references international-law framing (UN treatment of the territory as occupied; ICJ opinions on the occupation/settlements) but does not explain what, specifically, Tennessee agencies would have to change in practice (forms, textbooks, procurement language, maps, etc.).
The article notes Rose did not respond to HuffPost for further comment; it largely relies on the recorded exchange and social-media reactions for context.