Virginia Foxx shares series of tweets reflecting political views

Virginia Foxx shares series of tweets reflecting political views
U.S. Rep Virginia Foxx North Carolina’s 5th District — Twitter Website
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Virginia Foxx, a long-serving member of the U.S. Congress representing North Carolina’s 5th district, has recently taken to social media to express her views on various topics. Her tweets, posted over two consecutive days in March 2025, offer insights into her political stance and personal sentiments.

On March 4, 2025, Virginia Foxx shared a tweet expressing a resigned sentiment with the phrase “Oh well MAGA!” This post reflects her support for the “Make America Great Again” movement.

The following day, on March 5, 2025, she tweeted a brief statement: “It’s time.” The context or subject of this message was not elaborated upon within the tweet itself.

Later that same day, Foxx expressed enthusiasm about an unspecified event or speech with the tweet: “Tremendous address! Massive energy! IS SO BACK! All gas, no brakes!” The content suggests a positive reaction to an occurrence that resonated with her patriotic values.



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