Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 1st district since 2017, shared a series of tweets reflecting on community achievements and issues. Fitzpatrick, born in Philadelphia and currently residing in Levittown, also expressed his thoughts on international relations and personal matters.
On May 17, 2025, Rep. Fitzpatrick extended his congratulations to Amelia Schaller of Troop 102 from Langhorne for earning the rank of Eagle Scout. He highlighted her achievement as “a remarkable achievement and a true testament to her character and commitment to service.” For her project, Amelia restored a long-dormant fountain at Villa Victoria. “Join me in congratulating Amelia Schaller of Troop 102, from Langhorne…”
The following day, May 18, 2025, he discussed a foreign policy lunch with the United Liberian Association of Bucks County (ULABC). Fitzpatrick described it as a productive discussion focused on community service within Bucks County and strengthening ties between the United States and Liberia. “Great foreign policy lunch today with the United Liberian Association of Bucks County (ULABC)…”
Later that day, Fitzpatrick turned to more personal reflections about cancer’s impact on families. He shared his empathy with President Biden regarding his health challenges, stating: “Cancer is a brutal fight that far too many families, including my own, know all too well.” He extended prayers for Biden’s strength and recovery. “Cancer is a brutal fight that far too many families…”
Brian Fitzpatrick has maintained an active role in various aspects of public life since taking over from Mike Fitzpatrick in 2017.



