Greg Murphy criticizes media and discusses legislative progress

Greg Murphy criticizes media and discusses legislative progress
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. — Wikipedia
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., has recently taken to social media to express his views on various topics. On May 14, 2025, he addressed issues ranging from a critical article in the press to legislative developments concerning economic policies.

In a tweet posted on May 14, 2025, Congressman Murphy criticized an article by The Observer. He stated: “What an embarrassing hit piece by the hacks @theobserver. They quote an obvious Republican hater who never saw, only heard, an accusation. An embarrassing new low in partisan journalism against @RepChuckEdwards.” This comment reflects his dissatisfaction with what he perceives as biased reporting against his colleague, Representative Chuck Edwards.

Later that day, Congressman Murphy shared updates about legislative proceedings in which he participated. In a tweet at 13:16 UTC on May 14, he mentioned: “. @WaysandMeansGOP just wrapped up a historic markup of our piece of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” reconciliation package that puts hardworking Americans first. I am committed to preserving tax cuts and enacting pro-growth policies that help our economy flourish and families”. Here, he emphasizes his commitment to economic policies aimed at supporting American families and fostering growth.

Furthermore, Congressman Murphy provided a brief statement regarding budget reconciliation proposals passed by the Ways and Means Committee. His message was succinctly conveyed through another tweet later that afternoon: “My statement on the passage of budget reconciliation proposals in @WaysandMeansGOP:”.



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