Gregory F. Murphy U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Gregory F. Murphy U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot
On April 3, 2025, Congressman Greg Murphy took to X to express his concerns on a variety of issues, including the integrity of medical education and tax filing requirements for disaster victims. Serving North Carolina’s 3rd district since 2019, Murphy is known for his outspoken views.
In a post on April 3, 2025, at 12:01 PM, Murphy criticized the DEI narrative from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and scholar Brad N Greenwood, accusing them of spreading "racially divisive lies." He suggested that this has led to a public distrust in medical education, calling for the resignation of those involved in the alleged research falsification. "The DEI narrative pushed by @AAMCtoday and Brad N Greenwood @Fixed_Effects exposed for their racially divisive lies. Falsifying research is why Americans have lost trust in medical education. All those involved in this scandal need to resign."
Later that afternoon, at 1:08 PM, Murphy continued his commentary on the AAMC, condemning the promotion of what he described as "falsified research" to advance a "racially divisive narrative." He emphasized the negative impact such actions could have on the trust between healthcare professionals and patients. "It is so disheartening to see those in charge of medical education promote falsified research (the AAMC—Association of American Medical Colleges) to push a false and racially divisive narrative. They are destroying trust between doctors and patients and aim to have only one race"
On the same day at 6:07 PM, Murphy shifted focus to administrative issues related to disaster relief. He announced the passage of a house bill aimed at easing the process of IRS filings for disaster victims, ensuring timely refunds or credits, and preventing penalties through better communication from the IRS. "The last thing disaster victims should worry about is navigating confusing IRS filing requirements. This week, the House passed my bill to ensure folks have ample time to receive a tax refund or credit and the IRS communicates effectively to prevent unnecessary penalties or"