Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who represents Florida’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, recently posted a series of messages on social media addressing Pride Month, hurricane preparedness, and ongoing concerns regarding accountability for powerful individuals.
On June 1, 2026, Frost marked the beginning of Pride Month with a message emphasizing both celebration and resistance. In his post, he stated: “Happy Pride Month! Pride is an act of resistance. It’s a celebration of joy and love — and a protest against those who try to undermine the LGBTQ+ community. This month and always, we rise together in defiance, community, & celebration. I’ll never stop fighting alongside you.”
Later that same day, Frost reminded constituents about the start of hurricane season and urged preparation: “Hurricane season is officially here! Make sure you’re prepared before, during, and after a storm by creating a hurricane preparedness plan. Visit https://t.co/Vnj3wpKK7p for hurricane preparedness tips, resources, and important info to help you and your loved ones stay safe.”
On June 2, 2026, Frost addressed broader issues of justice in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. He wrote: “Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes have exposed a deeper problem: how rich, powerful, and well-connected people can avoid accountability while survivors are failed by the systems meant to protect them. We interviewed Pam Bondi last week to get answers about those failures. Her testimony”
Frost has represented Florida’s 10th District since 2023 after succeeding Val Demings (source). Born in Orlando in 1997 and currently residing there, he graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science degree.


