Virginia Foxx tweets about US-Israel relations and political commentary

Virginia Foxx tweets about US-Israel relations and political commentary
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, has been active on social media recently, sharing her thoughts on various topics. Foxx, who began her tenure in Congress in 2005 after succeeding Richard Burr, has maintained a consistent presence both online and in her legislative duties.

On March 6, 2025, Virginia Foxx posted a tweet expressing support for the relationship between the United States and Israel. The post simply contained emojis representing the two countries: “”.

Later that day, she tweeted about political dynamics in the U.S., suggesting reasons for the Democratic Party not holding a majority. She framed this statement as if answering a quiz show question: “I’ll take ‘Reasons why Democrats are not in the majority’ for $1,000.”

In another tweet on March 6, she expressed affirmation with a simple “YES” followed by an American flag emoji: “YES “.



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