Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Florida’s 25th district and University of Florida alumna, posted several updates on her social media accounts between March 20 and March 21, 2026. Her posts addressed topics ranging from collegiate sports to national security and foreign policy.
On March 20, Wasserman Schultz expressed support for the University of Florida men’s basketball team as they began their tournament run. She wrote, “So excited to root for @GatorsMBK as they start another tournament title run tonight! I know they’ll make us proud! #GoGators “.
The following day, she highlighted the importance of Nonprofit Security Grants in protecting religious institutions. On March 21, she stated, “Temple Israel’s security officers and teachers saved 144 kids from a terror attack. Nonprofit Security Grants made that possible. But most houses of worship who apply are left empty-handed. We must recognize the threat and meet the moment by fully funding this program.”
Later on March 21, Wasserman Schultz commented on recent developments in U.S.-Iran relations and oil sanctions: “Trump just lifted oil sanctions on Iran to buy up to $14 billion of it, right as Iran bombs our troops and allies and gas prices skyrocket. To literally fuel Iran’s military and terror machine – at the same time America wages war to destroy it – is the definition of insanity.”
Wasserman Schultz has served in Congress since 2005 after previously holding positions in both the Florida Senate (2000-2004) and the Florida House of Representatives (1992-2000). She was born in Queens, New York in 1966 and currently resides in Weston. In addition to her legislative work, she maintains close ties with her alma mater, having graduated from the University of Florida in 1988 with a BA.


