Loudoun County Republican Committee used its Twitter account on January 23, 2026, to comment on several key issues in Virginia politics, including crime reduction strategies, redistricting processes, and public allegations involving national figures.
In a post at 16:46 UTC, the committee stated: “States & the federal government working together to reduce crime. Virginia’s proactive approach to fentanyl overdoses—executive orders, parental notification—is a great example. Credit to the First Lady’s advocacy. #CrimeReduction #FentanylAwareness https://t.co/rnI6hq2k8P”.
Later that day at 20:55 UTC, the committee addressed redistricting in Virginia by writing: “2/3 of Virginians voted to keep politics out of map-making. Why reverse course now? An independent commission should draw maps, free of gerrymandering. This rush to change the Constitution is a blatant power grab. #VirginiaPolitics #Gerrymandering https://t.co/GrOIgMpbes”.
Shortly after, at 20:55 UTC, they posted about Suhas Subramanyam and recent news coverage: “Suhas Subramanyam hasn’t discovered the ‘Holy Grail of evidence’ connecting Trump and Epstein https://t.co/3KS9n3n72Y”.
The topics discussed reflect ongoing debates within Virginia regarding state efforts against fentanyl overdoses—which have included executive actions and increased parental notifications—and controversies over how electoral maps are drawn in the state following previous voter-approved measures for independent redistricting commissions aimed at preventing gerrymandering.
