Bob Good questions GOP strategy and leadership in recent social media posts

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Bob Good, U.S. Congressman representing Virginia’s 5th district since 2021, used his social media platform on September 4, 2025, to voice concerns over Republican support for continuing resolutions and GOP leadership.

On September 4, 2025, Good questioned the stance of his party in a post: “How many Republicans are willing to vote yet again for another CR, keeping Democrats policies & spending levels in place that are causing the affordability crisis?”.

Later that morning, he promoted an episode of his show, stating: “In this episode of Good for America, I break down how GOP leadership is failing the country—and why Speaker Mike Johnson is part of the problem. If you’re tired of excuses, don’t miss this one. Watch the teaser & full episode in the replies.” He followed up with a direct link to additional content at this post.

Good has served as a member of Congress since replacing Denver Riggleman in 2021 and previously held office on the Campbell County Board of Supervisors from 2016 to 2019. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1965, Good currently resides in Lynchburg. These roles and biographical details provide context to his recent statements and ongoing engagement with policy debates.



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