Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 25th district since 2005, recently addressed several issues via social media posts. The tweets cover topics ranging from economic concerns to healthcare and education opportunities for young people in her constituency.
On June 9, 2025, Wasserman Schultz commented on the ongoing issue of rising prices. She criticized former President Trump and Republican policies by stating that they exacerbate the situation through “tariffs taxes and cuts to nutrition assistance and health care.” She invited followers to watch as @HouseDemocrats hear from experts on these matters.
Later that day, she expressed her disapproval of what she referred to as “Trump’s Big Ugly Bill,” which she claimed would deprive 16 million people of healthcare access. In her tweet, she highlighted Dr. Sabrina Taylor’s experiences as a fellow cancer survivor to illustrate the difficulties faced by those juggling health treatments with daily life: “Trump’s Big Ugly Bill would steal health care from 16 million people”.
In another post on the same day, Wasserman Schultz shared her pride in nominating young individuals from South Florida for appointments to America’s military academies. She expressed gratitude for their dedication, stating: “Honored to nominate some of South Florida’s most talented young people”.
Wasserman Schultz has been active in public service since her early career days in the Florida House of Representatives and Senate before transitioning to national politics.



