Glen Sturtevant, a public figure and former member of the Virginia State Senate, made a series of posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account on October 16, 2025, discussing domestic spending priorities and generational challenges.
In a post on October 16, 2025, Sturtevant shared two links without additional commentary: “https://t.co/19LUAk0RBL https://t.co/KTWFrM3UXV”.
Later that day, he posted a brief message: “Amazing https://t.co/yDR5NS3OFG” (October 16, 2025).
In a subsequent post on October 16, 2025, Sturtevant addressed government spending and generational equity. He wrote: “We need a 10-year moratorium on spending any money on folks from other countries, and instead spend that money on Americans under the age of 35. And I don’t want to hear, ‘but muh small government!’ Our system has been rigged against that generation of younger Americans, and they”.
Sturtevant’s comments reflect ongoing national debates over federal spending priorities and the allocation of resources between domestic needs and international obligations. As a former state legislator, Sturtevant has previously advocated for policies focused on education reform and fiscal responsibility.

