David M Maloney references Governor Shapiro and police endorsements in recent tweets

State Rep. David Maloney - Pennsylvania 130th Legislative District
State Rep. David Maloney - Pennsylvania 130th Legislative District
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David M Maloney, a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, posted a series of tweets in early October 2025 that referenced Governor Josh Shapiro and law enforcement endorsements.

On October 3, 2025, Maloney posted: “Past Due! https://t.co/mwjwJBdJ7x”.

The following day, on October 4, he tweeted: “Remember when @GovernorShapiro was Not @PA_FOP endorsed? Remember Butler Pa? A storm is coming!”

On October 5, Maloney continued with another post: “More storms for @GovernorShapiro @PAStatePolice https://t.co/RlJ9LBYaBD”.

Maloney’s references to the lack of endorsement from the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) for Governor Shapiro highlight ongoing discussions about political support among law enforcement organizations in Pennsylvania. The mention of Butler, PA may refer to previous political events or controversies involving state officials and local law enforcement communities. The use of “storm” suggests anticipated challenges or developments regarding these relationships.



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