Rep. Rob Wittman, who represents Virginia’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently used his social media platform to inform constituents about constituent services and to comment on a political incident in Utah.
On September 8, 2025, Wittman posted: “Do you need help with checking on Social Security benefits, renewing a passport, or processing a VA claim? My district offices in Glen Allen and Yorktown are open every day, but my team is also hosting mobile office hours in Kilmarnock tomorrow to assist constituents with https://t.co/QoEQHV07yp”.
The following day, September 9, he reiterated the availability of assistance at another location: “Do you need help with checking on Social Security benefits, renewing a passport, or processing a VA claim? My district offices in Glen Allen and Yorktown are open every day, but my team is also hosting mobile office hours in Tappahannock tomorrow to assist constituents with https://t.co/MzQm3HaMLS”.
On September 10, Wittman addressed an incident that occurred earlier that day: “I am horrified at the act of political violence that occurred today in Utah. Such hatred has no place in our nation and is completely inexcusable. My heart and prayers go out to Charlie Kirk and his loved ones at this time.”
Wittman has represented Virginia’s 1st congressional district since replacing Jo Ann Davis in 2007. He previously served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and on the Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors from 2006 to 2007. Born in Washington D.C. in 1959 and currently residing in Montross, Wittman graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1981.

