Glen Sturtevant, a public official in Virginia, posted a series of tweets on September 13 and 14, 2025, criticizing the timing and manner of a resignation related to Chesterfield families. The posts specifically call for immediate action and express dissatisfaction with political handling of the situation.
On September 13, Sturtevant thanked Governor Glenn Youngkin for his response and stated: “Thank you Governor @GlennYoungkin for your swift response. Chesterfield families deserve nothing less than an immediate resignation.”
The following day, Sturtevant reiterated his position by stating: “Not good enough. No reason to wait until December 31 to resign. Resignation needs to happen now. We all see through the fake attempt to push this off. Nice try!” This tweet, posted on September 14, directly addresses concerns about delaying the resignation date.
Later that same day, he added another post highlighting community reaction: “The Moms are now even more pissed. For high-priced political consultants to come up with this very slick ploy to push off a resignation…Not a good idea to try to play the moms. Whoops!”
Glen Sturtevant has served as both a state senator and school board member in Virginia. His recent tweets reflect ongoing tensions within local politics over leadership accountability in Chesterfield County. Governor Glenn Youngkin is currently serving as Virginia’s governor.

