Congressman Dwight Evans, representing Pennsylvania’s 3rd district since 2016, has been vocal on social media about his concerns regarding the budget proposed by former President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans. His recent tweets highlight the potential impact of this budget on American healthcare.
On July 1, 2025, Evans expressed concern over the proposal that would reportedly strip health care from “17 million Americans.” He compared this number to filling Lincoln Financial Field “over 251 times” and criticized it for financing “even more tax cuts for a handful of billionaires.” “Trump and Congressional Republicans’ budget would strip health care away from 17 million Americans.”
The following day, July 2, he commented on attempts by some Congressional Republicans to address what he termed their “disaster-ridden budget,” suggesting they find a solution. “Some Congressional Republicans have been looking for a way to ‘fix’ their disaster-ridden budget.”
Later that same day, Evans reiterated his stance on the issue by highlighting how diverse communities across rural, suburban, and urban areas might be affected by these changes. “This rings even more true as now 17 million Americans…stand to lose their health care under the GOP’s budget.”



