Virginia Foxx shares personal messages and political commentary on social media

Virginia Foxx shares personal messages and political commentary on social media
U.S. Rep Virginia Foxx North Carolina’s 5th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Virginia Foxx, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing North Carolina’s 5th district, shared several updates on social media on February 12, 2025. Foxx, who has been in office since replacing Richard Burr in 2005 and previously served in the North Carolina Senate from 1995 to 2005, is known for her active engagement with constituents.

On February 12 at 04:02 AM UTC, Virginia Foxx posted a message welcoming someone named Marc back home. The tweet included an American flag emoji and can be viewed here.

Later that day at 13:09 PM UTC, she wished her followers a “Happy Wednesday” accompanied by a snowflake emoji and noted that she is “Always prepared.” The post is available here.

In another post at 17:58 PM UTC on the same day, Foxx posed a rhetorical question about transparency and suggested sending in “@DOGE.” This tweet can be accessed here.



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