Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, representing Virginia’s 4th district since 2023, has recently expressed her concerns on social media regarding a legislative matter. McClellan, who succeeded Donald McEachin and previously served in the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate, took to Twitter to voice her opposition to a budget bill currently under discussion.
On July 3, 2025, McClellan tweeted about Leader Jeffries’ actions on the House floor. She stated that “Leader Jeffries is taking his sweet time on the House floor speaking in strong opposition to this Big Ugly Bill and standing up for the American people.” This tweet highlights her support for Jeffries’ stance against the proposed legislation.
Later that day, at 14:07 UTC, she posted another tweet expressing concern over the potential impact of the Republicans’ budget proposal. According to McClellan, “Republicans’ Big Ugly Budget Bill threatens access to food for millions of Americans — and Virginia food banks are crying out for help.” She specifically mentioned worries from The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore about possible cuts to SNAP benefits overwhelming their resources.
In a subsequent post made immediately after at 14:07:40 UTC, McClellan shared a link without additional commentary. The content or context of this link was not provided in her tweets.
Jennifer McClellan was born in Petersburg, Virginia in 1972 and resides in Richmond. She holds degrees from both the University of Richmond and the University of Virginia.



