Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, who represents Virginia’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, recently expressed her sentiments on various national issues through a series of tweets. McClellan, who succeeded Donald McEachin in 2023, has been an active voice in political discussions.
On May 18, 2025, McClellan conveyed her sympathies regarding President Biden’s health condition. She stated “Deeply saddened by the news of President Biden’s cancer diagnosis. The entire Biden family is in my prayers as they navigate this difficult journey.”
The following day, May 19, 2025, she commented on a budget bill passed by Congress. She criticized the bill for its allocation priorities, stating “This budget bill funds tax cuts for the wealthiest few at the expense of stripping health insurance and food assistance for millions of Americans — and all of us will pay the price.” McClellan also highlighted her past efforts to expand Medicaid in Virginia during her tenure as a state legislator and mentioned her participation with The Hill to share her perspective.
Another tweet from May 19 provided a link to further content without additional text or context: “https://t.co/FDce17GgLO”
Jennifer McClellan was born in Petersburg, Virginia in 1972 and currently resides in Richmond. She holds a BA from the University of Richmond and a JD from the University of Virginia.



