Rep. Don Beyer comments on national issues and public institutions

Rep. Don Beyer comments on national issues and public institutions
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Rep. Don Beyer, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 8th district since 2015, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various national issues. These tweets provide insight into his perspectives on current events and government actions.

On March 15, 2025, Rep. Beyer expressed concern over potential impacts on public institutions due to recent actions. He stated, “Make no mistake, this brazen attack will lead to the shut down of public libraries and museums across the country.” He included a map detailing these impacts.

Two days later, on March 17, 2025, he criticized the administration’s approach to governance by saying “Yet another scary example of this administration’s addiction to lawlessness.”

Later that day, Rep. Beyer posted a brief tweet conveying optimism about an unspecified development: “This is good news!”



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