Rep. Scott Perry, who represents Pennsylvania’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on November 6, 2025, addressing topics ranging from Native American Heritage Month to public praise for colleagues and concerns about political developments.
In his first post of the day, Perry recognized Native American Heritage Month by referencing its origins and highlighting a recent presidential message: “Started by President George H. W. Bush in 1990, Nov. is the month we celebrate and honor the significant contributions of Native Americans to our Nation. Read President Trump’s Message HERE: https://t.co/xMVVafGt1t https://t.co/6mZaH7BRZS” (November 6, 2025).
Later that afternoon, Perry publicly commended fellow lawmaker Dan Bishop: “.@danbishopnc is not only a man of great integrity and fortitude; he’s exceptionally qualified, Constitutionally grounded, and dedicated to the Rule of Law and our American ideals. I’m proud to have served with him, and even prouder to call him my friend.” (November 6, 2025).
In an evening post, Perry expressed support for Rep. Byron Donalds while criticizing what he described as political weaponization: “My good friend @RepDonaldsPress is on target as usual.
The evidence finally being released about ‘Arctic Frost’ isn’t just reprehensible and infuriating. Every American should be horrified about the ease with which the power-hungry radical Left is able to weaponize the might of https://t.co/ZtkTtsckF0” (November 6, 2025).
Scott Perry has served in Congress since replacing Todd Platts in 2013 after previously holding office in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2007 to 2012. Born in San Diego in 1962 and currently residing in Dillsburg, Perry earned his bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1991.


