Congressman Greg Murphy addresses political issues and veteran support in recent tweets

Congressman Greg Murphy addresses political issues and veteran support in recent tweets
U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy Representing the 3rd District of North Carolina — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., representing North Carolina’s 3rd district, shared a series of statements via social media addressing various topics from political criticism to mental health awareness and veteran support. The tweets reflect his positions and activities in the U.S. Congress.

On January 31, 2025, Congressman Murphy expressed criticism towards Rep. Jeffries in a tweet stating: “Shake on @RepJeffries for inciting violence. Isn’t that what was done the summer of 2022 where millions of dollars of damage was done and people died? Why not change your polices? The people have spoken. You lost. Get over it.”

In another post dated February 2, 2025, Murphy emphasized the importance of mental health care, saying: “Mental health is critical to one’s overall well-being. It is important to take care of yourself and check in with loved ones. I’m grateful to ECU for hosting this event and appreciate the contributions of the students at Hope Middle School!” This highlights his involvement in promoting mental health initiatives within his community.

Later on February 2, 2025, Congressman Murphy announced collaboration with Senator Thom Tillis regarding benefits for Purple Heart recipients: “Proud to join @SenThomTillis to ensure that every Purple Heart recipient can transfer their benefits to support their family’s education and well-being. As a representative of over 76,000 veterans, I am committed to safeguarding the well-earned benefits of our nation’s heroes.” This reflects his commitment to veteran affairs and supporting military families.



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