Greg Murphy discusses Comey residency and medical education concerns

Greg Murphy discusses Comey residency and medical education concerns
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. — Wikipedia
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., has recently shared his thoughts on a range of issues via social media. His posts cover topics from political figures to medical education and legislative priorities.

On May 16, 2025, Congressman Murphy expressed skepticism about former FBI Director James Comey residing in North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District. In his post, he stated: “Sorry to hear that @Comey now lives in N.C.-3. Not buying the story that a former FBI Director doesn’t know the code numbers for a plot to kill. Once a liar…”

Later that day, Congressman Murphy addressed concerns regarding medical education. He emphasized the importance of maintaining focus on producing competent and patient-centered doctors rather than what he perceives as political influences. He wrote: “Concerns about Medical Education should center around the infusion of liberal politics into the process. America needs competent, hardworking and patient centered Docs. Not identity politicians.”

In another post on May 16, 2025, Congressman Murphy highlighted the activities of the House Ways and Means Committee, particularly their efforts in advancing policies aligned with President Trump’s agenda. He commented: “. @WaysandMeansGOP had a busy week, advancing President Trump’s America First priorities in our part of the ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill.’ Let’s dive into it for this week’s #WeekInReview!”

Additional information for Step 3: The House Ways and Means Committee is responsible for tax-related legislation and oversees programs like Social Security.



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