U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans representing Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans representing Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Dwight Evans, representing Pennsylvania's 3rd district, addressed several issues in a series of tweets on February 3, 2025. He discussed the actions House Democrats are taking against alleged abuses by former President Trump and his administration. Additionally, he highlighted resources for federal workers and contractors to report waste, fraud, or abuse of taxpayer dollars.
In a tweet posted on February 3, 2025, Congressman Evans shared his response to constituent inquiries about combating abuses by former President Trump and his administration. He outlined the measures being undertaken by House Democrats and provided a link for further information: "Many constituents have been asking: what's the plan to fight the abuses by Trump and his administration? Here's what House Democrats are doing: (also available at https://t.co/Xntr9Wzcga)"
On the same day, Congressman Evans highlighted a whistleblower tip line established by Oversight Democrats. This resource is intended for federal workers, contractors, and others who possess relevant information regarding waste, fraud, or abuse involving taxpayer funds: "Federal workers, contractors & others who may have relevant information on waste, fraud or abuse involving taxpayer dollars can use this whistleblower tip line created by @OversightDems: https://t.co/2fpxmMkDAP"
Furthermore, Congressman Evans announced his co-sponsorship of a bill led by Leader Jeffries aimed at preventing unlawful access to the Treasury Department's system. He called upon his GOP colleagues to join in supporting this legislation and emphasized the illegality of such actions: "I'll be co-sponsoring Leader Jeffries' bill to stop the unlawful access to the Treasury Department's system. I urge all my GOP colleagues to join us and also call these actions what they are- illegal."