Rep. Don Beyer criticizes current administration’s policies in March 29 tweets

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Representative Don Beyer, serving Virginia’s 8th District since 2015, voiced strong concerns regarding various administrative actions through a series of tweets on March 29, 2025. Known for his active role in Congress and his stance on financial oversight and foreign policy, Beyer used his Twitter platform to address issues ranging from economic conditions to international politics.

On March 29, 2025, Beyer criticized the nomination of March Bell, stating, “T. March Bell’s record of mishandling Virginia taxpayer funds makes him unqualified to audit fraud, waste, and abuse in HHS’ $1.7+ trillion portfolio, including Medicare and Medicaid. He can’t credibly serve as Inspector General and Trump must withdraw his nomination.”

Later that day, Beyer commented on the economy, specifying several growing concerns under the current administration: “Inflation up. Unemployment up. Consumer confidence down. Businesses across American on edge. This is the ‘Trump Effect’: https://t.co/rdqbnVobxy”

In another tweet, Beyer addressed the impact of current administrative policies on U.S. relationships abroad, emphasizing the negative implications of specific governmental actions: “This administration’s attacks on USAGM directly harm U.S. interests abroad and only serve to bolster authoritarian, anti-American governments around the world. We’re calling on President Trump to undo this damage before it’s too late. https://t.co/kQfRRNiPiG”



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