Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan comments on media merger approval and personal reflections

Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan comments on media merger approval and personal reflections
Jennifer L. McClellan U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, an active figure in U.S. politics representing Virginia’s 4th district, has made public statements through tweets reflecting on current happenings and personal insights. With an educational background in law and a history of legislative service, McClellan expresses both professional opinions and personal moments through her social media presence.

On April 29, 2025, McClellan commented on a significant merger that necessitates approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). She stated, “The FCC must approve a merger between CBS’s parent company Paramount and Skydance Media. Wary of President Trump’s personal dislike of 60 Minutes — a beloved program that has stood the test of time since 1968 — Paramount began supervising their news programming in new and https://t.co/eBcPe6InM9”. This statement ties political bias allegations with corporate decisions in media mergers.

Following this, McClellan shared another tweet devoid of additional commentary, which reconfirmed the link to the earlier discussed merger topic “https://t.co/q3DYKoBsiE”.

Finally, McClellan shares a personal note in a tweet celebrating a family milestone. She wrote “In the midst of COVID, Sammy inspired the catchphrase in our family, ‘Get some joy in there!’ Now, we find ourselves saying it often — as a reminder to look towards the bright things in life. Happy birthday, Sammy! You have brought us joy for 10 years and counting!”. This tweet highlights her attempt to focus on positivity, reminiscing about resilience during the pandemic.

Jennifer McClellan, a University of Richmond alumna with a JD from the University of Virginia, has been serving in Congress since 2023 after her tenure in the Virginia legislature. She resides in Richmond, Virginia, contributing to the political landscape with both her legislative work and public communications.



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