Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. Representative for New York’s 11th district, posted a series of updates on her official X account on December 10, 2025, covering topics from economic policy to intellectual property enforcement and music industry legislation.
In a post at 20:53 UTC, Malliotakis stated, “After inflation peaked at 9% under President Biden and one party Democrat rule in 2022, @POTUS Trump and @HouseGOP are turning the economy around, reducing inflation, interest rates, mortgage & energy costs AND, in 2026, American workers and senior citizens will get much larger”. The message referenced economic trends during recent presidential administrations and anticipated changes for American workers and seniors.
Later that evening at 21:02 UTC, she addressed counterfeit goods enforcement efforts: “This year, 79 million counterfeit products valuing over $7 billion were seized by @CBP. To further help them enforce Intellectual Property laws and target more counterfeit & pirated products, @WaysandMeansGOP is advancing legislation to expand their information sharing authority.” The post highlighted legislative initiatives intended to strengthen the ability of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to combat counterfeiting.
At 22:51 UTC the same day, Malliotakis shared an update about welcoming musician Gene Simmons to the U.S. Capitol: “I was glad to welcome New York City native @genesimmons on the heels of receiving the Kennedy Center Honors—to the U.S. Capitol this week, where he discussed the American Music Fairness Act to protect artists by ensuring they are fairly compensated when their music is played on”. The visit focused on advocating for fair compensation for artists through pending legislation.
Malliotakis has represented New York’s 11th congressional district since replacing Max Rose in 2021. She previously served in the New York State Assembly from 2011 to 2021. Born in New York City in 1980 and currently residing in Staten Island, Malliotakis holds degrees from Seton Hall University and Wagner College.








