Senator Jim Justice highlights tributes to military heroes and supports Trump’s policy agenda

Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
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Senator Jim Justice shared several posts on February 25, 2026, highlighting tributes to military personnel and expressing support for former President Donald Trump’s policy agenda.

In an early morning post, Justice described his emotional reaction to a recognition ceremony: “A miracle in the gallery. Seeing Staff Sgt. Wolfe and his brave mother brought huge tears to my eyes. His recovery is truly a miracle from God. West Virginia thanks @POTUS for acknowledging this incredible hero.” (February 25, 2026).

Shortly after, he commented on the awarding of the Purple Heart to two service members: “Absolutely unbelievable tribute to Spc. Beckstrom and Staff Sgt. Wolfe. @POTUS just awarded these two West Virginia heroes the rightfully earned Purple Heart for their unbelievable courage in defending our country. GOD BLESS THEM!” (February 25, 2026).

Later that day, Justice shifted focus to national politics by endorsing former President Trump’s platform: “President Trump’s roadmap for America’s historic turnaround is stacked with wins.  

Secure border

Booming economy for hardworking families 

Unleashing American energy 

We’ve moved mountains, and we have a whole lot of momentum at our backs to carry us forward!” (February 25, 2026).

Jim Justice serves as a U.S. Senator representing West Virginia and has previously served as Governor of the state.



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