Jennifer McClellan discusses education and government actions on social media

Jennifer McClellan discusses education and government actions on social media
Jennifer L. McClellan U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 4th district — Official US House headshot
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Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan has been active on social media, sharing her insights and political stance on various issues. Currently serving as the U.S. Congress representative for Virginia’s 4th district since 2023, McClellan succeeded Donald McEachin and has a background in the Virginia State Senate and House of Delegates. Her recent social media updates focus on educational challenges and administrative actions.

On March 27, 2025, McClellan provided her followers with a link to watch a full interview. She urged constituents to “Watch the full interview here: https://t.co/8BEEhnJ1KE”.

The following day, March 28, 2025, she addressed issues surrounding education. McClellan emphasized, “Every child deserves a good education, but too often states and local governments have been unwilling or unable to provide every child what they need to succeed. The Department of Education fills those gaps. The Trump Administration’s illegal actions dismantling it leaves”. In this statement, McClellan critiques state and local government shortcomings in education and condemns the former administration’s actions affecting the Department of Education.

The same day, McClellan shared another post including a link with no accompanying text, inviting readers to visit it directly at “https://t.co/rMq8uyKdmX”.

Jennifer McClellan continues to engage with her constituents through online platforms, discussing issues pertinent to her legislative focus and her district’s welfare.



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