Rep. Mike Levin, serving California’s 49th district in the U.S. Congress since 2019, has expressed his stance on recent legislative and security issues through a series of tweets. Born in Inglewood, California, Levin is a Stanford University and Duke University graduate who currently resides in San Juan Capistrano.
On May 22, 2025, Rep. Levin shared his opposition to what he termed as House Republicans’ “Big Ugly Bill.” He stated, “Today I voted against House Republicans’ ‘Big Ugly Bill.’ This bill provides giant tax breaks for billionaires on the backs of working families. It’s a disaster for children, seniors, and veterans.” He directed followers to read his full statement via a provided link.
Later that day, Rep. Levin addressed an incident at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington. At 12:20 PM UTC he tweeted, “I unequivocally condemn the murders last night at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington. My prayers are for the victims’ loved ones and embassy staff.” He noted that preliminary reports suggested it was a targeted attack influenced by violent rhetoric.
In another tweet posted at 11:40 PM UTC on May 22nd, Rep. Levin criticized cuts made by House Republicans within their proposed legislation. He warned of significant impacts on healthcare coverage: “The cuts House Republicans passed last night in their Big Ugly Bill will force MILLIONS of people to lose their health insurance, including 25,000 kicked off Medicaid in my Congressional district alone.” He urged the Senate to intervene against these measures.
Rep. Mike Levin continues to be an active voice representing California’s interests in Congress.



