David M Maloney criticizes Pennsylvania officials over agriculture and health issues

David M Maloney criticizes Pennsylvania officials over agriculture and health issues
State Rep. David Maloney — Pennsylvania 130th Legislative District
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David M Maloney, a public figure known for his active presence on social media, has recently shared a series of tweets addressing issues related to agriculture and health in Pennsylvania. His posts appear to express concern over certain practices and decisions by state departments and officials.

On June 2, 2025, Maloney tweeted “Guilty=@padeptofhealth @PAAgriculture @PAFarmBureau @GovernorShapiro”. This tweet seems to imply an accusation or criticism directed at the Pennsylvania Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, and Governor Josh Shapiro.

In another tweet dated June 4, 2025, Maloney stated “Stop the poison! @PAFarmBureau @PAAgriculture Maybe we file against the Governor!” This post suggests a call to action against what he describes as “poison,” potentially hinting at agricultural or environmental concerns that may involve legal action against Governor Shapiro.

Later on June 4, 2025, Maloney posted a tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/ifTDF6NA1I”. The content of this link was not specified in the original text.



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