Rep. Mike Levin, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 49th district since 2019, has expressed his views on several pressing issues through social media. Born in Inglewood, California in 1978, Levin holds degrees from Stanford University and Duke University. His recent posts address topics ranging from government decisions to personal data privacy concerns.
On May 9, 2025, Rep. Mike Levin criticized President Trump’s decision to dismiss Dr. Carla Hayden from her position as Librarian of Congress. He stated, “I strongly condemn President Trump’s decision to fire Dr. Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, who I’ve worked with in my role as co-chair of the Library of Congress Caucus.” Levin emphasized Dr. Hayden’s contributions by describing her as “a true public servant who made the Library more accessible to the American people.”
In another post on the same day, Levin raised concerns about data privacy related to DOGE (Destruction of Government by Elon). He warned that this entity is collecting sensitive personal information such as Social Security numbers and medical records without clear intentions for their use: “DOGE (aka Destruction of Government by Elon) is putting your personal information at risk.” He concluded with a call for data protection: “Hands off our data!”
Later that day, Rep. Levin addressed immigration issues through a tweet highlighting the plight of Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez: “Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez lived in our community for 35 years… They are victims of a broken immigration system and the cruelty of the current administration.” He argued against their deportation priority due to their longstanding community ties.
Additional context reveals that Rep. Mike Levin succeeded Darrell Issa in representing California’s 49th District and resides in San Juan Capistrano.



