Delegate Wendell Walker, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, recently used his social media platform to highlight the importance of the U.S. Constitution and his participation in a health-focused panel at Liberty University.
On September 17, 2025, Walker marked Constitution Day by reflecting on the significance of the nation’s founding document. He wrote, “Signed 238 years ago, our Constitution remains the oldest and shortest written constitution on earth, yet it has secured the greatest measure of liberty in human history. I carry it in my pocket as a daily reminder of the freedoms we are called to protect. Happy Constitution Day https://t.co/ufk88pbnns”.
The following day, September 18, 2025, Walker shared details about an event at Liberty University. In his post he stated, “Great night at @LibertyU on Tuesday with my dear friend and fellow alum, Secretary Janet Kelly, and Senator Mark Peake at the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ panel. Thank you LU @TPUSA & @freedomcenterlu for leading this important conversation on health and freedom! https://t.co/eqbPMiN9qM”. He also tagged relevant organizations and individuals in a follow-up tweet: @VA_SHHR @PeakeforSenate.
Walker is known for his legislative work in Virginia’s General Assembly. The annual celebration of Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution on September 17, 1787—a milestone often recognized by public officials across the country.
Liberty University frequently hosts panels focused on civic engagement and public policy issues such as health care reform and individual freedoms. Events like “Make America Healthy Again” bring together policymakers and community leaders to discuss pressing topics related to public health and constitutional rights.

