Bob Good comments on political discourse and policy language

Bob Good comments on political discourse and policy language
U.S. Rep. Bob Good Representing the 5th District of Virginia — Twitter Website
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Bob Good, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 5th district since 2021, recently shared his views on social media regarding current political discourse. Good, who succeeded Denver Riggleman and previously served on the Campbell County Board of Supervisors, has been vocal about various issues.

On July 7, 2025, Bob Good expressed skepticism towards certain efforts by stating “No matter how much time, effort & $$ they spend trying to convince us otherwise.” The context of this statement was not elaborated upon in the tweet.

Two days later, on July 9, 2025, he commented on language used in policy discussions by saying “So, glad to know they won’t actually use the term ‘amnesty’…” This remark suggests a critique or observation about terminology in immigration or legislative matters.

In a subsequent post on the same day, he added “It’s just a ‘work program'”, further indicating his focus on semantics within policy frameworks.

As an influential figure from Lynchburg with academic credentials from Liberty University, Bob Good continues to engage actively in national conversations through his platform as a congressman.



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