Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, currently serving Florida’s 10th District in the U.S. Congress, made a series of announcements via social media. Frost, who has been in office since replacing Val Demings in 2023, shared news relating to a colleague’s retirement and community events.
On April 28, 2025, he responded to a recent announcement by Rep. Gerry Connolly. “My statement on Rep. Gerry Connolly’s announcement.” This post indicates an engagement with congressional colleagues and matters related to legislative service.
The following day, April 29, 2025, Frost highlighted his involvement in local community events. He expressed enthusiasm for a recent gathering focused on art in Central Florida. “Had a blast celebrating the creativity of Central Florida’s student artists at our Congressional Art Competition Reception this past weekend. This year, our office received over 80 incredible submissions from 7 schools! A huge congratulations to this year’s first-place winner.” This reflects the congressman’s support for youthful creativity and engagement with the educational community.
On April 30, 2025, Frost voiced his standpoint on policy issues concerning social benefits. “House Republicans are trying to rob the American people of their earned benefits like Social Security. And then they run and hide and pretend like they don’t have the power to protect these programs. Get out of here with that bullshit.” This tweet signals his advocacy for protecting social programs and criticism of opposing political strategies.
Maxwell Frost, born in Orlando, Florida in 1997, represents Florida’s 10th district, a responsibility he took on after completing an education at Florida State University.



