Judy Chu, U.S. Congresswoman representing California’s 28th district since 2009, addressed her constituents and the public through a series of posts on December 1, 2025. The messages ranged from offering assistance with federal agencies to commentary on recent executive actions and historical reflections.
In a post published at 17:04 UTC, Chu offered help to those experiencing difficulties with federal government agencies. She stated, “If you need help dealing with the federal government, my office may be able to help. Contact our office, and my staff will work with you and the federal agencies to get to the bottom of your problem. Visit https://t.co/ifzdjzZtrU or call 626-304-0110.”
Later that day at 20:38 UTC, Chu criticized recent military actions taken by the Trump administration in Venezuela. She wrote, “The Trump administration’s strikes in Venezuela were ordered without Congress, without transparency, and without any justification to the public. These actions are reckless, unconstitutional, and dangerous for our national security. Congress must hold this administration”.
At 23:32 UTC on December 1st—the anniversary of Rosa Parks’ arrest—Chu reflected on Parks’ legacy while standing beside her statue. She posted, “On Dec 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus.
Standing beside her statue, I’m reminded of her unwavering courage & determination. As the fight for justice continues, we look to her bravery as a guiding light and a call to action.”
Chu has represented California’s 28th congressional district since replacing Hilda Solis in 2009 and previously served in the California State Assembly from 2001 to 2006. Born in Los Angeles in 1953 and currently residing in Monterey Park at age 69, she graduated from UCLA in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree.

