Rep. Don Beyer posts series of cryptic tweets on July 23, 2025

Rep. Don Beyer posts series of cryptic tweets on July 23, 2025
Don Beyer U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 8th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Representative Don Beyer, who serves Virginia’s 8th congressional district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of tweets on July 23, 2025, addressing unspecified issues with brief remarks and links.

In his first post at 19:19 UTC, Beyer wrote, “It was the simplest explanation all along.
https://t.co/no6kJdhzC7 https://t.co/JIjCl0zATx”
. Later that evening at 22:14 UTC, he tweeted, “I can think of a reason https://t.co/oI6xcoHDG6”. Just moments afterward, at 22:14:26 UTC, Beyer posted again with only hyperlinks and no accompanying text: “https://t.co/DEhdn7YXoP https://t.co/7waSNPtoc1”.

Don Beyer has represented Virginia’s 8th District in Congress since 2015, succeeding Jim Moran. He was born in Trieste in 1950 and resides in Alexandria. Beyer graduated from Williams College in 1972 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.



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