Mark Earley, a political figure and candidate for public office, recently addressed several issues on his social media account. On August 27, 2025, Earley commented on an incident in Minneapolis, expressing condolences and concern. He wrote, “The news from Minneapolis today is horrific, unspeakable, and incomprehensible. As a dad of young kids, I know this is every parent’s worst nightmare. We mourn those lost and we fervently pray for healing, comfort, & peace for all who have been touched by this evil.”
Later that day, Earley posted about the upcoming November elections. In his statement dated August 27, 2025, he posed a question to voters: “Secure state or sanctuary state? That’s what we’ll be deciding in November.”
On August 28, 2025, Earley shared his participation in a local event honoring military service members. He stated: “Honored to walk in the Military Parade today at the County Fair, remembering Virginia’s fallen heroes. Thanks to all our veterans and active duty personnel — we see you & appreciate you.”
Earley’s posts reflect ongoing concerns about public safety incidents nationwide as well as local commemorations of military service. His remarks regarding the November election highlight debates over state policies related to security and immigration.


