Dan Meuser U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 9th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Dan Meuser U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 9th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Congressman Dan Meuser, currently serving Pennsylvania's 9th district, has recently shared his perspectives on key political issues through a series of tweets. Representing his views and highlighting recent engagements, these tweets cover topics ranging from criticism of opposing political rhetoric to the promotion of pro-growth economic policies.
In a tweet dated March 31, 2025, Meuser discussed his appearance on Evening Edit, where he aimed to expose what he considers the "dangerous rhetoric" emanating from the Left. Meuser criticized the methods employed by left-leaning elected officials, media figures, and comedians, emphasizing their lack of substantive policy alternatives. He remarked, "With no plan and no policy rebuttals, the Democrats’ fallback is to agitate and inflame. It’s reckless—and it’s fueling real..."
On April 1, 2025, Meuser highlighted the regulatory challenges faced by small businesses during a House Small Business Committee hearing. He expressed concern over the regulatory burdens that have impacted small businesses over the past four years and acknowledged efforts by former President Donald Trump to reverse these trends. In his tweet, Meuser stated, "Fortunately, President Trump is working to reverse this trend and enact pro-growth policies that will allow our job creators to..."
Later on the same day, during a discussion held by the House GOP as part of the Meet the Cabinet series, Meuser recounted their meeting with Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury under President Trump. In the meeting, Secretary Bessent outlined the administration's economic strategies to reduce wasteful spending and advance pro-growth directives, aiming to extend successful policy provisions. Congressman Meuser tweeted, "He shared President @realDonaldTrump’s plan to reshape the economy by promoting pro-growth policies, reducing wasteful spending, extending the successful provisions of the..."