Don Beyer U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 8th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Don Beyer U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 8th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Rep. Don Beyer, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 8th district since he succeeded Jim Moran in 2015, recently took to social media to express concerns on various issues. On April 11, 2025, Beyer shared thoughts on economic policies, specifically highlighting public dissatisfaction with the current administration's actions and their impact on regular citizens.
An April 11 post quoted a jewelry store employee addressing economic difficulties: “I hope they stop it. The president needs to do something. You say they’re making America great. It’s not. He doesn’t... You hurt everybody right now … rich people, of course, they have the money to spend. But normal people, we got hurt.” The statement reflects the growing frustration among regular individuals facing financial strain, while wealthier populations remain less affected.
Beyer acknowledged the complexity of economic discussions, urging followers to understand personal stories behind economic data. On the same day, he remarked, "A lot of the discussion about tariffs and the economy focuses on numbers and abstract concepts. This reporting by @ARLnowDOTcom brings it home and puts it in human terms. Read their story here: https://t.co/z7giLxh5cN” This suggests Beyer’s emphasis on relating economic issues to individual experiences and challenges.
In another tweet on the evening of April 11, Beyer criticized certain decisions impacting senior citizens, asserting, "This is corrupt as hell, and a slap in the face to America’s seniors.” This pointed commentary indicates concerns over policies perceived as unjust toward older Americans.
Don Beyer, 72, originally from Trieste, now resides in Alexandria and is a Williams College alum from the class of 1972. His social media activity continues to highlight his commitment to addressing constituent concerns and emphasizing personal impacts of national policies.