Alexandra Macedo, a public figure and Vice Chair of an elections committee, posted a series of tweets in August 2025 commenting on recent events related to her professional activities and media appearances.
On August 13, 2025, Macedo referenced an appearance on national television, writing: “Did you see a familiar face on Fox News tonight??? Always a good time on set https://t.co/CvaXzobLHD https://t.co/X5kJGEuRvk”.
The following day, she shared another update about her ongoing experiences: “It has been a wild ride to say the least Put me in, Coach. I’m ready https://t.co/01ei4ZCEzy” (August 14, 2025).
On August 15, 2025, Macedo addressed issues regarding communication within her committee responsibilities: “Thank you, @ZavalaA for notifying me that I have an elections hearing as the VICE CHAIR of the committee…. So much for “transparency” when I didn’t even know until the media shared this information https://t.co/Mut6heDMba”. In this post, she highlighted concerns about transparency after learning about an official hearing through media rather than direct channels.
Macedo’s remarks reflect ongoing challenges faced by public officials in maintaining open communication within governmental bodies. Her role as Vice Chair positions her at the center of election-related developments and public scrutiny. The use of social media by political figures like Macedo has become increasingly common for sharing real-time reactions to both internal proceedings and broader media coverage.



