Congressman Greg Murphy discusses presidency critique and healthcare support

Congressman Greg Murphy discusses presidency critique and healthcare support
Gregory F. Murphy U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 3rd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., a representative of North Carolina’s 3rd district, shared his thoughts on various issues through a series of tweets. The topics he addressed range from political critiques to health concerns and community engagement.

On December 3, 2024, Congressman Murphy expressed his views on the current administration’s performance. He described it as “the country’s worst presidency,” citing issues such as Afghanistan, immigration crises, foreign policy challenges, inflation due to spending, and a controversial pardon involving a family member. He concluded with the phrase “Rules for thee, but not for me”.

The following day, December 4, 2024, Murphy highlighted a significant health issue by stating that “Prostate Cancer (excluding skin cancer) is the #1 cancer diagnosed in MEN.” This tweet underscores the importance of awareness and education regarding prostate cancer among men.

Later that day, Congressman Murphy expressed gratitude towards the NC Community Health Center Association for visiting his office. In this meeting, they discussed how Congress can aid health centers and their patients. Emphasizing the importance of affordable healthcare coverage in disaster recovery scenarios in North Carolina, he tweeted: “Thank you to the NC Community Health Center Association for stopping by my office today…”



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