U.S. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who serves Florida’s 25th district in Congress, shared a series of posts on May 10, 2026, addressing topics ranging from Mother’s Day to food transparency and the legacy of Holocaust survivor Abe Foxman.
In her first post at 12:30 p.m. UTC, Wasserman Schultz wrote: “Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms of South Florida! As a mother of 3, I know the honor (and work!) that comes with being a mom. Celebrate moms everywhere today and thank them for the work they do to make life better for families across the country.”
Later that day at 8:15 p.m. UTC, she addressed parental rights and food labeling standards: “Parents deserve to know what’s in their kids’ food. That means transparency: release reports, add proper labels and hold rule breakers accountable. If MAHA means what they say, they’ll push for this instead of RFK’s pseudoscience agenda.”
At 9:07 p.m. UTC, Wasserman Schultz commemorated Abe Foxman’s contributions as a Holocaust survivor and activist: “Abe Foxman survived the Holocaust in Europe as a child. He became an American, and could have been content in safety and freedom. Instead, he spent the rest of his life fighting to stop the same deadly hatred he witnessed from taking root here. Abe was an American hero, he was a”
Wasserman Schultz has represented Florida’s 25th district since 2005 after succeeding Peter Deutsch in Congress (source). Before her tenure in Congress, she served in both chambers of Florida’s state legislature from 1992 through 2004. Born in Queens, New York in 1966, she currently resides in Weston and is an alumna of the University of Florida.


