Julie Fedorchak addresses Delta shutdowns, Operation Epic Fury results, and ND farm technology

Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman
Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman
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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak posted a series of statements on March 25, 2026, addressing issues ranging from airline services and national security to agricultural innovation.

At 15:23 UTC, Fedorchak commented on recent developments involving Delta Airlines: “Delta just shut down its Congressional help desk. Good! Now @SenateDems might start to feel a small fraction of the pain they’ve inflicted on American travelers and @DHS employees the last 40 days.”

Later that day at 16:30 UTC, she discussed national security initiatives under President Trump: “President Trump was elected to make the United States safer at home and abroad. He’s fulfilling that promise with Operation Epic Fury, which has resulted in the elimination of 8,000 key Iranian targets and 2,200 ballistic missiles. Watch: https://t.co/sSmu7Ysydd”

At 17:50 UTC, Fedorchak highlighted technological advancements in North Dakota agriculture: “ND ingenuity was on full display at @TheGrandFarm. Thank you @JohnDeere, AGCO’s Precision Technology Institute, Greenfield Robotics, Greeneye Technology, and GF Sensor Sandbox for sharing your work. These are the solutions that will help producers stay efficient and competitive!”

According to her official website, Fedorchak engages with North Dakotans through forums designed for virtual discussions and feedback on federal matters. She prioritizes energy affordability, reliability, sustainability and security—emphasizing domestic production and grid strength to foster economic advancement. Her office also provides various constituent services including assistance with federal agencies and support for grant applications.

Fedorchak maintains an office at 1607 Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C., supporting outreach efforts within her district.



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