Judy Chu, a member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 28th district since 2009, has shared several updates on social media reflecting her engagement with community events and advocacy for various causes. The congresswoman, who succeeded Hilda Solis in 2009, is active in promoting family values and democratic principles.
On June 15, 2025, Judy Chu extended her wishes to fathers across the nation by posting “#HappyFathersDay to all the fathers, grandfathers, and father-figures across the country. Today we celebrate you.” Her message highlights her recognition of familial roles and contributions within society.
The following day, June 16, 2025, she reflected on her participation in local rallies by tweeting “Had an incredible time this past weekend seeing the thousands of people all across my district come out in support of all the No Kings rallies! It’s inspiring to see this movement grow and bring so many voices together to protect our democracy.” This statement underscores her involvement in grassroots movements aimed at safeguarding democratic values.
On June 17, 2025, Chu expressed solidarity with immigrant rights organizations through another tweet: “I stand with immigrant rights groups like @CHIRLA and @NDLON and so many others who protect the constitutional rights of the most vulnerable. Silencing them is un-American.” Her stance illustrates a commitment to defending constitutional rights and supporting vulnerable communities.
Judy Chu was born in Los Angeles in 1953 and currently resides in Monterey Park. She graduated from UCLA with a BA in 1974. Before serving in Congress, she was a member of the California State Assembly from 2001 to 2006.


