Congressman Addison McDowell posted a series of tweets on July 24 and 25, 2025, addressing political accountability and constituent engagement. The posts included commentary on recent events as well as an acknowledgment of a visitor to his office.
On July 24, McDowell questioned past leadership with the tweet: “Anyone want to tell these folks who was in charge in 2021? https://t.co/rV4bnp4Cbf”.
The following day, he posted: “You can run, but you can’t hide https://t.co/fa1My1MQBE”.
Later on July 25, McDowell expressed appreciation for a constituent’s visit by tweeting: “Thanks to Amy from Clemmons for stopping by the DC office! https://t.co/S9Tvl9zB2O”.
Congressman Addison McDowell represents his district in the U.S. House of Representatives and uses social media platforms to communicate with constituents and comment on national issues. His references to “who was in charge in 2021” allude to ongoing debates about responsibility for policy decisions made during that year. Engaging directly with constituents is a common practice among members of Congress as part of their legislative duties.



