Virginia Foxx shares thoughts on beauty and bureaucracy

Virginia Foxx shares thoughts on beauty and bureaucracy
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 since 2005, shared several tweets expressing personal sentiments and political opinions in early December 2024. Foxx, who succeeded Richard Burr, has a long-standing career in politics with prior service in the North Carolina House of Representatives and Senate.

On December 4, 2024, Virginia Foxx posted a tweet simply stating “Beautiful.” The post included a link to an unspecified image or content.

The following day, on December 5, 2024, she tweeted again: “A great day indeed”. This message was accompanied by another link without further elaboration on the context.

Later that same day, Foxx made another post featuring emojis and tagging @DOGE: ” @DOGE Tear down the bureaucracy.” This tweet suggests an advocacy for reducing bureaucratic hurdles.



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