Rep. Brendan Boyle criticizes GOP tax and health policies in October posts

Brendan F. Boyle U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania - official facebook
Brendan F. Boyle U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania - official facebook
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Rep. Brendan Boyle, who represents Pennsylvania’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, used his social media platform on October 1, 2025, to criticize Republican-led health care and tax policies.

In a post published at 4:09 a.m., Boyle stated, “Trump and Republicans passed tax breaks for billionaires while cutting health care for over 30,000 of my neighbors. They care so little about Pennsylvanians and Americans everywhere, they’d rather shut the government down instead of stopping those cuts. Shameful.”

One minute later, he shared a resource link to illustrate the impact of these changes: “See just how devastating the Republican health care crisis will be for your neighbors here: https://t.co/rVuhpe6BAY”.

Later that day at 4:23 p.m., Boyle continued his criticism by posting, “Americans in Pennsylvania and across the country will suffer because of the Trump-Republican health care crisis. Millions will lose their care, and millions more will pay higher costs. But instead of stopping this crisis, Republicans would rather shut down the government.”

Brendan Boyle has served as a member of Congress since 2015 after replacing Allyson Schwartz. Before joining Congress, he was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2009 to 2015. Born in Philadelphia in 1977 and currently residing there, Boyle is an alumnus of the University of Notre Dame.



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