Rep. Mike Levin, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 49th district since 2019, has voiced his concerns on several pressing issues through recent tweets. Born in Inglewood, California, Levin graduated from Stanford University and Duke University and now resides in San Juan Capistrano.
On June 17, 2025, Rep. Levin expressed criticism towards Leland Dudek’s leadership of Social Security. He stated, “We knew this would happen. Leland Dudek was unqualified to lead Social Security. He and DOGE have made service worse and put our personal data at risk.”
The following day, June 18, 2025, Levin commented on the Republican Big Ugly Bill. He remarked that “The more Americans learn about the Republican Big Ugly Bill, the more they hate it.” He criticized the bill for slashing healthcare and food aid while increasing national debt by $4 trillion to fund tax cuts for billionaires.
Later that day on June 18, he addressed issues related to California’s wildfire season under former President Trump’s administration. Levin stated that “California is heading into a brutal wildfire season and Trump is making it worse.” He accused Trump of reducing funding for FEMA, NOAA, and the Forest Service.
These statements reflect Rep. Mike Levin’s ongoing engagement with policies affecting both local communities in California and broader national issues.



