Rep. Mike Levin, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 49th district, has voiced his concerns over recent legislative developments through a series of tweets on July 2, 2025. Levin, who replaced Darrell Issa in 2019 and holds degrees from Stanford University and Duke University, addressed the potential impact of President Trump’s proposed healthcare legislation.
In a tweet posted at 2:04 PM UTC, Levin stated that “2.3 million Californians will lose their health care with the Big Ugly Bill,” criticizing it as “cruel” and accusing Republicans of prioritizing “tax breaks for billionaires” over public health.
Later that day, at 5:45 PM UTC, Levin informed his followers that “President Trump’s Big Ugly Bill narrowly passed the Senate” and would return to the House for another vote. He emphasized his intention to communicate key points about this legislative action.
At 8:56 PM UTC, Levin shared his participation with Democratic colleagues on the House steps at the Capitol to express opposition to what he described as Trump’s “Big Ugly Bill.” He highlighted concerns about its potential effects on millions of Americans’ healthcare access and cost increases, reaffirming efforts to prevent its passage.
Mike Levin was born in Inglewood, California in 1978 and resides in San Juan Capistrano.



