Rep. Mike Levin, a member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 49th district since 2019, called on Speaker Johnson to reconvene the House of Representatives to address military pay concerns in a series of posts on October 9, 2025.
In a tweet posted at 18:27 UTC, Levin stated, “Speaker Johnson MUST call the House back to D.C. to ensure our service members get paid on October 15th. He is unwilling to give military families the security they deserve.
It’s not partisan—it’s governing, and House Republicans are choosing to gamble military paychecks.”
The day’s social media activity also included two other posts from Levin containing only links or images: one at 14:59 UTC (https://t.co/61BnjOw7yk) and another at 18:27 UTC (https://t.co/vcHkHLZe7F).
Levin, who was born in Inglewood, California in 1978 and currently resides in San Juan Capistrano, has represented his district since replacing Darrell Issa in Congress. He holds degrees from Stanford University (BA) and Duke University (JD). His recent statements reflect ongoing debates within Congress regarding funding for military personnel and highlight partisan divisions over legislative priorities.



