Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 25th district, has shared several statements via social media on May 10, 2025. Her messages focus on public service recognition, international diplomacy with Haiti, and concerns over Social Security.
In a post dated May 10, 2025, at 13:15 UTC, Rep. Wasserman Schultz expressed her support for federal workers during Public Service Recognition Week. She stated “Public Servants @AFGENational make government work and life easier and safer.” She emphasized her commitment to backing federal workers and challenging those who criticize them.
Later that day at 18:15 UTC, she discussed her meeting with Haitian Ambassador to the U.S., Lionel Delatour. She highlighted the importance of collaboration between the United States and Haiti amidst efforts to restore security in Haiti. Her statement read “As the US works alongside Haitian leaders to restore security and protect civilians from gang violence, the partnership between our nations has never been more crucial.”
At 22:01 UTC on the same day, Rep. Wasserman Schultz addressed issues concerning Social Security. She accused Republicans of deliberately undermining it and pledged continuous opposition to these actions by stating “Republicans are breaking Social Security on purpose. I’ll fight these attacks nonstop.”
Debbie Wasserman Schultz has served in Congress since replacing Peter Deutsch in 2005 after previously holding positions in both the Florida Senate and House of Representatives.



