Maxwell Frost discusses federal policies and cultural celebrations in recent tweets

Maxwell Frost discusses federal policies and cultural celebrations in recent tweets
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Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, representing Florida’s 10th district, shared a series of statements on social media concerning political issues and cultural celebrations. The tweets, made in late January 2025, touch on various topics including federal policies and community events.

On January 29, 2025, Congressman Frost expressed his concerns about potential policy changes by former President Donald Trump and the White House. In a tweet, he stated: “Let’s be clear, Donald Trump and the WH want to confuse you! Why? Because they do want to take away your Medicare, Social Security, food assistance, FAFSA, and more! But they’re halfway walking it back because they only want to take these things away from you when you don’t…”

Later that day, Frost extended greetings for a cultural celebration. On January 29 at 22:47 UTC, he posted another tweet saying: “Happy Lunar New Year! Wishing all who celebrate in Central FL and across the country a prosperous and joyous Year of the Snake! “

The following day, on January 30 at 22:47 UTC, Frost addressed the issue of federal funding for nonprofits. He emphasized that such funding should not be politicized. His tweet stated: “Federal funding for our nonprofits shouldn’t be a political pawn. The most cost-effective solution is investing in our communities—ensuring no one is left behind, including our most vulnerable and those experiencing homelessness.”



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