Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a Republican representing Tennessee in the U.S. Senate, recently made several statements on her official X account regarding impeachment proceedings, support for athletes, and former President Donald Trump.
On November 5, 2025, Blackburn called for action from the House of Representatives concerning a federal judge: “If they can do it to President Trump, if they can do it to U.S. Senators—they can do it to you. The House must begin impeachment proceedings on Judge Boasberg.” In this post, she referenced perceived actions against prominent political figures and urged legislative measures targeting Judge Boasberg.
Later that evening, on November 6, 2025, Blackburn commented on Elizabeth Eddy’s advocacy for women in sports: “Elizabeth Eddy showed tremendous courage by standing up for female athletes and fair play. Her teammates should be ashamed of the sham press conference they hosted bashing her. The American people are behind you, @elizabetheddy2.” This message voiced support for Eddy while criticizing those who opposed her stance during a press event.
In another statement posted shortly after midnight on November 6, Blackburn marked an anniversary related to the outcome of the previous year’s presidential election: “One year ago today, the American people sent a clear message that they wanted a president who put America First again. President @realDonaldTrump has done just that since his first day back in office, and our future as a nation has never been brighter.”
Senator Marsha Blackburn is known for her strong alignment with conservative policies and frequent public support of former President Donald Trump. She was elected to represent Tennessee in the Senate in 2018 and has maintained a high profile within her party through commentary on judicial matters and cultural debates.



