Michael Webert posts criticism of Democrats’ redistricting and public safety policies

Michael James Webert, Virginia State Representative for 61st District - Facebook
Michael James Webert, Virginia State Representative for 61st District - Facebook
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Michael Webert, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, posted several statements on his social media account on August 8, 2025, addressing issues related to political strategy and public safety.

In one post from August 8, Webert shared an article by Kim Strassel with the comment “Democrats’ Gerrymander Flub by @KimStrassel https://t.co/Rfeo129aPj”.

Later that day, Webert posted another message stating “Jones is scared…. https://t.co/AlWgaPtQZO”.

In a subsequent tweet on August 8, he commented on local criminal justice issues: “Meanwhile the Commonwealth’s Attorney featured in his ad and her leniency toward repeat violent offenders resulted in a young farmer in my district getting gunned down in his front yard. More on that to come.

Democrat promises of public safety are like me promising my https://t.co/M8REYJZLbO

Webert represents Virginia’s 18th district and has been active in state-level debates regarding criminal justice and electoral policies. His comments reference ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of Democratic policies related to redistricting and public safety within Virginia. In recent years, Virginia has seen significant debate over legislative redistricting and concerns about crime rates and prosecutorial discretion.



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