Hawaii is at a crossroads, and Nolan Chang’s story is a powerful reminder that when the government fails, ordinary people must step up. His journey from a concerned citizen to a leading voice in the grassroots movement is an inspiration to anyone who feels called to make a difference. By sharing Nolan’s path—from his eye-opening experience at CPAC and his involvement in the WarRoom Posse, to his firsthand witness of the devastation in Lahaina—this article highlights the fight to bring justice, accountability, and real change to Hawaii. His story is one of resilience, determination, and the belief that no one should be priced out of paradise.
"If you stay true to yourself and true to your vision and your own values, you can power through and make an impact on modern life.” – Steve Bannon
Nolan and his wife Sheri first took a bold step when they attended CPAC Dallas in August 2022. They didn’t just go to hear political speeches—they went to meet Steve Bannon, a leader they admired. Their dedication paid off when Bannon himself invited them to join the WarRoom Podcast, opening doors that allowed them to connect with fellow patriots and expand their activism. This was more than a moment of excitement; it was a spark that lit the fire of their involvement in the fight for conservative values in Hawaii.
Their time on the WarRoom Podcast gave Nolan and Sheri a new perspective on grassroots movements. They witnessed firsthand the power of the conservative network and saw how their own experiences could inspire others. The connections they made were crucial, as they returned to Hawaii more determined than ever to defend the values they held dear. But nothing could prepare them for the impact the Lahaina fire would have on their activism.
Nolan’s experience in Lahaina after the devastating fire was a turning point. The chaos, the lack of government response, and the suffering he witnessed were enough to harden his resolve. He knew then that Hawaii’s government had failed its people and that the fight for change was more urgent than ever. Seeing families displaced, lives upended, and a community neglected only fueled his determination to bring accountability and justice to the forefront. For Nolan, this wasn’t just about politics anymore—it was personal.
Now as an elected Hawaii National Committeeman for the Republican Party, Nolan’s goals are clear. He wants to ensure transparency, represent Hawaii’s voice on the national stage, and transform the Hawaii Republican Party into a powerful force. His mission is to bring Hawaii back to its roots: a place where family, freedom, and fairness come first. Nolan is committed to stopping the forces that are pricing people out of their homes and to preserving Hawaii for future generations.
Nolan and Sheri’s fight isn’t over. They continue to stand strong, refusing to be pushed out of their community. Their story is a testament to the power of ordinary citizens rising up to bring about extraordinary change. As Nolan asks, "If not me, who? If not now, when?” Their fight is one for Hawaii’s future, and they will never back down.
To the WarRoom Posse, let Nolan Chang’s journey be a reminder that every voice, every action, and every stand for truth matters. Like Nolan, let us be relentless defending our communities and our country when others fail to do so. Together, we must rise above the challenges and fight for the America we believe in—strong, united, and free. The time to act is now, and we are the ones who will lead the charge. Let Nolan’s resolve fuel our own—stay strong, stay determined, and never back down.
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