Senator Marsha Blackburn, representing Tennessee in the U.S. Senate, shared a series of posts on her social media account between February 15 and February 17, 2026, highlighting themes of faith, national leadership, and child online safety.
On February 15, Blackburn posted a religious reflection by quoting scripture: “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.” — Ephesians 2:8.
Marking Presidents’ Day on February 16, she wrote: “On Presidents’ Day, I am reminded of courageous leaders who have served America through its 250 year history. We are so fortunate to have another great one in the White House today.”
On February 17, Blackburn addressed digital safety for children and expressed gratitude to Senator Vance for his advocacy: “We can unleash innovation and protect Americans from harm online at the same time. Thank you, @VP Vance, for calling attention to the need to pass the Kids Online Safety Act. There is a reason this bill has 75 Senate co-sponsors and the support of nearly 90% of American voters!”
Blackburn has supported causes such as veterans’ care and protections for children online, aligning with her legislative record on social issues (source: official website). She serves as Tennessee’s first female senator and sits on several key committees including Finance; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Veterans’ Affairs; and Judiciary. Her policy priorities include limited government, lower taxes, border security, affordable health care, veterans’ support, and children’s online protections (official website). She maintains offices across Tennessee in cities like Memphis and Nashville to serve constituents statewide.
