Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick addresses Florida tragedy and Ukraine conflict through Twitter posts

Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania%27s 1st District - Twitter Website
Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 1st District - Twitter Website
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Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 1st district, expressed his sentiments on various topics through his recent Twitter posts. Fitzpatrick, who has been serving in Congress since 2017, shared his thoughts on a tragic event in Florida and international affairs concerning Ukraine.

On April 17, 2025, Fitzpatrick addressed a tragic shooting at Florida State University. He expressed his sorrow by stating, “Heartbroken by the senseless shooting at Florida State University. I’m praying for the victims, their loved ones, and the entire FSU community. I’m grateful for the brave first responders and law enforcement officers who acted swiftly to protect lives.”

In a tweet the following day, April 18, 2025, Fitzpatrick aligned himself with support for Ukraine, highlighting the universal values at stake. He wrote, “The fight for Ukraine is a fight for the values that define us—freedom, democracy, and the rule of law.”

Continuing on the same date, Fitzpatrick also emphasized the global implications of the conflict, underscoring the importance of a strong, unified approach. He remarked, “The stakes are global, and the path to peace is through strength, unity, and resolve. This is about standing tall in the face of tyranny. It’s about American leadership rooted in principle and patriotic common sense.”

Brian Fitzpatrick, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1973, has long been known for his commitment to public service. He currently resides in Levittown and is an alumnus of La Salle University and Pennsylvania State University.



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