Brendan Boyle criticizes Republican budget claims impacting Medicaid

Brendan F. Boyle U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania - Official U.S. House Headshot
Brendan F. Boyle U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Brendan Boyle, a U.S. Congressman representing Pennsylvania’s 2nd district since 2015, recently expressed his views on several issues through a series of tweets. Boyle, who succeeded Allyson Schwartz and has served in Congress after his tenure in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2009 to 2015, shared his opinions on topics ranging from budgetary claims to international relations.

On March 6, 2025, Rep. Boyle addressed claims made by Republicans regarding their budget and its impact on Medicaid. He stated, “Republicans lied, but unfortunately for them, the math doesn’t. They claimed their budget doesn’t touch Medicaid, but a nonpartisan CBO report shows it’s impossible for their budget to not touch Medicaid.”

In another tweet posted later that day at 16:51:43 UTC, Boyle simply shared a link without additional commentary or context: “https://t.co/zlXRr6l2mE”.

At the same time on March 6, 2025, Boyle commented on news affecting the Ukrainian community in America. He remarked, “As an American and someone who represents a proud Ukrainian community, this is devastating news. America is a safe harbor for generations of people who fled persecution and war. Trump is betraying innocent people for his personal grievances.”



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