Congressman Dan Meuser, who represents Pennsylvania’s 9th congressional district, posted a series of tweets on November 19, 2025, highlighting his recent media appearances and meetings in Washington. The posts focused on legislative priorities of House Republicans and the nomination hearing of Bernie Navarro for U.S. Ambassador to Peru.
In a tweet published at 13:07 UTC, Meuser announced his upcoming appearance on a national news program: “Coming up this morning at 8:30AM, I’ll be joining Wake Up America on @NEWSMAX to discuss how President Trump and House Republicans continue delivering for the American people. Make sure to tune in!”
Later that morning, at 15:49 UTC, Meuser followed up with a summary of his discussion on the show: “This morning on Wake Up America, I spoke about the work @HouseGOP are doing to restore stability, transparency, and accountability in Washington. We are moving appropriations bills through regular order, and we are committed to completing a full budget by the end of January. That”
In another post from the same day at 17:42 UTC, Meuser reflected on meeting Bernie Navarro after Navarro’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing for his nomination as U.S. Ambassador to Peru: “It was a pleasure to spend a few moments with my good friend Bernie Navarro, President Trump’s nominee to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Peru, following his nomination hearing today before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Bernie is a strong leader, a successful businessman,”
Meuser has been vocal about House Republican efforts to move appropriations bills through regular legislative procedures—commonly referred to as “regular order”—and aims for timely completion of the federal budget process by January’s end.
The reference in Meuser’s tweets regarding appropriations bills aligns with ongoing discussions in Congress about government funding and efforts by House leadership to restore more traditional budgeting practices that had previously seen delays or temporary funding measures in past years.
President Donald Trump nominated Bernie Navarro for ambassadorial service amid continued efforts by his administration to fill key diplomatic posts across Latin America. Nominees such as Navarro undergo hearings before Senate committees prior to confirmation votes.



