Abigail Spanberger tweeted the following:
"140-second moment of silence on the U.S. Capitol steps for the more than 140 law enforcement officers who were injured defending our democracy on January 6."Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Abigail Spanberger:
"As the violent attack on January 6, 2021 unfolded, the @VaNationalGuard & @VSPPIO deployed to our nations capital with little notice.Those of us who were trapped in the U.S. Capitol that day and all Americans who value our democracy owe a debt of gratitude to these heroes."Read on Twitter
"Two years ago today, the @CapitolPolice and the @DCPoliceDept saved our democracy and our lives and Im forever grateful to them."Read on Twitter
"When Carey shared the story of Summers struggle with addiction and how she lost her life to a fentanyl overdose, I knew we could do more.Im proud that @POTUS signed into law my bill in her name to support those struggling with substance use disorder across our communities." on Jan. 5Read on Twitter