Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, representing Virginia’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, has been active on social media, providing updates and reminders to her constituents. Since replacing Donald McEachin in 2023, McClellan has continued to engage with the public through various platforms.
On May 5, 2025, Congresswoman McClellan posted a tweet at 18:58 UTC. In this tweet, she shared a link without additional context provided in the text of the tweet itself.
Later that day, at 20:21 UTC, she tweeted again, sharing another link similarly without added commentary or information.
At the same time on May 5, she issued a reminder about identification requirements for flying or entering federal buildings starting May 7. She emphasized that “if your Virginia driver’s license doesn’t have a star at the top,” it is not considered valid identification under these new regulations. For any questions regarding this update, constituents were encouraged to contact her office or visit the provided link.
Jennifer McClellan has served in Congress since 2023 and previously held positions in both the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate. Born in Petersburg and currently residing in Richmond, McClellan holds degrees from the University of Richmond and University of Virginia.



