Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who represents Florida’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared several updates and reflections on his official Twitter account.
On May 20, 2026, Frost announced a milestone achieved by his office: “NEWS: Our office has returned over $25 MILLION in money owed to constituents of FL-10 from the VA, IRS, Social Security, and other federal agencies. From D.C. to Orlando, my team and I are fighting for every Central Floridian. Need assistance? Visit https://t.co/H28B9UrCbs https://t.co/8dkZaFTa0s”
Later that day, Frost commented on education policy and gun safety legislation with criticism directed at Congressional Republicans: “If Congressional Republicans actually cared about protecting kids, they’d fund public education, support teachers, and pass gun safety laws instead of bullying trans kids.” This statement reflects ongoing national debates about school funding, teacher support, gun control measures, and transgender rights.
On May 21, 2026, Frost expressed gratitude toward Stephen Colbert and his team as “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” concluded its run after eleven seasons: “The end of an era. Thank you to @StephenAtHome and @colbertlateshow team for 11 seasons of laughter, honesty, and conversations that mattered. I’ll never forget my first time on the show talking about why I’m proud to be a Florida Man and why Florida is worth fighting for.”
Frost has served as the representative for Florida’s 10th District since 2023 after succeeding Val Demings. He was born in Orlando in 1997 and continues to reside there. Frost holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University.


