Congressman Dan Meuser, who represents Pennsylvania’s 9th congressional district, posted a series of tweets on November 20, 2025, highlighting his recent media appearances and emphasizing calls for transparency in government proceedings.
In a tweet posted at 10:00 AM, Meuser announced his appearance on National Report on Newsmax, stating: “At 10:00 AM, I’ll be joining National Report on @NEWSMAX to discuss why the American people deserve transparency, including how I voted for it on the House floor, as well as other key news of the day. Be sure to tune in!” (November 20, 2025).
Later that day at 5:30 PM, Meuser followed up with a summary of his segment on Newsmax: “This morning, I joined National Report on @NEWSMAX to discuss Tuesday’s vote to release documents related to the horrific crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. @HouseGOP voted for maximum transparency, something Democrats could have done at any point over the past four years but chose not” (November 20, 2025).
Additionally, at 6:24 PM, Meuser noted another media engagement: “It was a pleasure joining Bobby Gunther Walsh this morning to share the latest updates from Washington and what they mean for families across Pennsylvania’s 9th District. While Democrats continue to focus on political spectacles and avoid accountability, President Trump and” (November 20, 2025).
Congressman Meuser has consistently advocated for government transparency and has been vocal about legislative efforts aimed at releasing information regarding high-profile criminal cases. His remarks reference recent congressional votes related to document disclosures about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Over recent years, debates over transparency have intensified within Congress as both parties have accused each other of withholding information or politicizing oversight processes.
Meuser’s public statements reflect ongoing partisan divisions in Congress concerning access to sensitive documents and broader questions about accountability. The push for increased transparency remains a prominent topic in national political discourse.


