Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Florida’s 25th district since 2005, recently shared several updates on social media. Born in Queens, New York, and currently residing in Weston, Schultz has been active in politics for decades, including previous roles in the Florida Senate and House of Representatives.
On May 3, 2025, Wasserman Schultz congratulated her friend HernandezMA5 for being honored as the Pembroke Pines Jewish Center’s Man of the Year. She expressed her joy at celebrating with him and his community. “Congratulations to my friend @HernandezMA5 for being honored as the Pembroke Pines Jewish Center’s Man of the Year! So glad to have been able to celebrate with you, your family, and the Pembroke Pines community.”
The following day, May 4, she highlighted issues related to Social Security services. She noted that when her team contacted a local office, they experienced a three-hour wait time. Wasserman Schultz attributed this problem to budget cuts by Trump and Musk affecting Social Security operations. She stated that she joined seniors and advocates to address these concerns publicly. “When my team called the local Social Security office, the wait was 3 hours long. Trump and Musk’s cuts to @SocialSecurity will only make it worse.”
Later on May 4, Wasserman Schultz criticized former President Trump’s policies regarding public investments essential for families and local governments. She accused Trump of illegally reducing critical services and directed followers to a tracker provided by AppropsDems for more information on these reductions.“Since taking office, Trump choked off critical investments that families, businesses, and local governments count on.”
Debbie Wasserman Schultz graduated from the University of Florida in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.



