Virginia Foxx shares brief messages amid congressional role

Virginia Foxx shares brief messages amid congressional role
U.S. Rep Virginia Foxx North Carolina’s 5th District — Twitter Website
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Virginia Foxx, a U.S. Congress member representing North Carolina’s 5th district, recently shared several updates on her social media platform. Foxx, who has been serving in Congress since 2005 following her tenure in the North Carolina Senate, engaged with her audience through brief and pointed posts.

On July 10, 2025, Virginia Foxx posted a tweet simply stating “We’re back.” This message was accompanied by two links to external content or images.

Later the same day at 15:08 UTC, she commented on media reporting by sharing another post with the words “Great coverage.” A link included in this tweet likely directed followers to an article or segment of interest.

In a third tweet posted at 20:14 UTC on July 10, Foxx expressed approval through the use of emojis by tweeting “”, again including a hyperlink for additional context.

Foxx has an extensive political background and is recognized for her contributions to public service. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1968 and resides in Banner Elk.



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