Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak, who represents North Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives, recently used her social media platform to address several issues including TSA lines, online safety education, and national security operations.
On March 23, 2026, Fedorchak criticized Senate Democrats for avoiding long Transportation Security Administration lines while Americans face delays. She quoted The Wall Street Journal opinion section in her post: “The only solution for today’s crazy TSA lines is for Mr. Schumer to fund the Department of Homeland Security. If he won’t, maybe he ought to go down”.
The following day, March 24, she thanked Google for its involvement in digital education efforts at a local school: “Thank you @Google for bringing the Online Safety Roadshow to North Dakota!
We spent the afternoon at Northern Cass School to share five tips for online safety, the importance of developing healthy online habits, and how we can all practice kindness in digital spaces.”
Later that evening on March 24, Fedorchak announced an upcoming appearance on Newsmax: “Joining @NEWSMAX at 6:10pm CT to discuss the latest with Operation Epic Fury and the Democrats’ DHS shutdown. Tune in! “
According to her official website, Fedorchak regularly engages with North Dakotans through forums designed to facilitate discussions on federal matters and collect constituent feedback. Her office provides a range of services including assistance with federal agencies and support for grant applications. In addition to these outreach efforts, she prioritizes policies related to energy affordability and security as well as economic growth through domestic production and environmental care.
Fedorchak maintains an office at 1607 Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C., where she continues her legislative work and constituent services.



