Jennifer McClellan comments on General CQ Brown’s dismissal by Trump

Jennifer McClellan comments on General CQ Brown’s dismissal by Trump
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, representing Virginia’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared her views on significant political developments through a series of tweets. McClellan, who has been serving since 2023 after replacing Donald McEachin, expressed concerns over actions taken by former President Trump and reflected on historical lessons relevant to current events.

On February 22, 2025, McClellan addressed rumors concerning the dismissal of General CQ Brown as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by former President Trump. She stated: “Today, I spoke to @13NewsNow about rumors Trump may fire General CQ Brown as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Trump has since fired him.” She further commented on Trump’s actions: “Trump is purging those who put their oath to preserve, protect and defend the U.S. Constitution over blind loyalty to him.”

In a subsequent tweet posted shortly after, McClellan urged her followers to read her full statement regarding what she termed as a “late-Friday purge” involving General CQ Brown. She provided a link for more details: “Read my full statement on the late-Friday purge of General CQ Brown as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff “

Later that day, marking George Washington’s 293rd birthday, McClellan drew parallels between historical warnings and present-day political dynamics. She tweeted: “Today is George Washington’s 293rd birthday. It’s a good day to heed the warning from his farewell address that love of power could result in despotism, authoritarianism, and tyranny.” Emphasizing the importance of governance principles, she added: “To prevent this, we must uphold proper checks and balances to limit this power.”



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