Virginia Foxx shares encouragement and pride in recent social media posts

Virginia Foxx shares encouragement and pride in recent social media posts
U.S. Rep Virginia Foxx North Carolina’s 5th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Virginia Foxx, a long-serving member of the U.S. Congress representing North Carolina’s 5th district since 2005, shared a series of brief messages on social media that have drawn attention. These posts were made in quick succession over two days in February 2025 and reflect her ongoing engagement with her audience.

On February 20, 2025, Virginia Foxx posted an encouraging message: “Keep it going “. The post was shared at 15:30:45 UTC and seemed to express support for an ongoing effort or initiative.

Later that day, at 17:03:01 UTC, she expressed affirmation with a succinct post: “Yes!”. This tweet followed shortly after her previous message and continued the theme of positive reinforcement.

On February 21, 2025, Virginia Foxx commended progress or achievement with another supportive tweet at 00:48:30 UTC. She stated: “Good work “, which included a patriotic symbol, suggesting national pride in the accomplishment being referred to.



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