Criticism from Brendan Boyle on Trump’s executive orders and the future of Independence Hall

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 member of the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 2nd district since 2015, has made his views known on recent developments in federal government policy through a series of tweets. Boyle, who previously served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, has consistently focused on issues affecting public servants and national heritage sites.

In a tweet posted on March 27, 2025, Boyle expressed his firm opposition to a policy decision: “Trump’s executive order is a disgraceful attack on federal workers. This is an assault on the rights of public servants, including many veterans, who make sure Americans get the services they need like their Social Security benefits and tax refunds.”

On March 28, 2025, Boyle further criticized former President Trump’s actions in relation to a significant historical site: “If Trump were serious about investing in Independence Hall ahead of America’s 250th, he’d support my efforts to secure the critical funding we need. And he’d stop firing National Park workers at a site that’s already understaffed. Sadly, I’ll believe it when I see it.”



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