PWCGOP highlights Potomac sewage spill and raises concerns about non-citizen voting

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PWCGOP, the Prince William County Republican Committee, posted a series of tweets on February 17 and 18, 2026, raising concerns about an environmental incident and alleged election integrity issues.

On February 17, PWCGOP described an environmental crisis in the Potomac River. The committee stated: “An ecological disaster. Sewage spill – largest in US history. 40-60 million gallons of raw sewage spewing daily into the Potomac, and not a word from: @GovernorVA @YVindman @JeremyMcPike @DumfriesTownVA”.

Later that day, the committee addressed claims regarding election practices. In a tweet published at 22:48 UTC, they wrote: “Politico Just Admitted Non-Citizens Do Vote in Our Elections”.

A subsequent tweet was posted on February 18 containing only a link: “https://t.co/9DVBgwvXfX”.

The Prince William County Republican Committee is an official local party organization involved in regional political advocacy and communication. The referenced Potomac River has historically faced environmental challenges due to urbanization and infrastructure failures leading to pollution events.



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