Rep. Brendan Boyle criticizes Trump’s economic plan and addresses classified info leak

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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Brendan Boyle, a U.S. Congressman representing Pennsylvania’s 2nd district, has recently expressed his views on various political issues through social media. Boyle, who has been serving in Congress since 2015 after succeeding Allyson Schwartz, took to Twitter to share his concerns and opinions.

On March 25, 2025, Boyle criticized former President Trump’s economic plan. He stated: “Trump’s back with a plan: jack up prices on the middle class, shower billionaires with handouts, and blow up the debt in the process.” Boyle added that a top credit agency warns this approach is “economic sabotage dressed up as policy.”

The following day, on March 26, 2025, Boyle addressed an issue regarding classified information. He tweeted: “We all know what classified information looks like — and if this isn’t classified I don’t know what is.” He emphasized the sensitivity of the information and its potential risk to military personnel. Boyle concluded by calling for Pete Hegseth’s resignation or dismissal due to alleged falsehoods.



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