Nicole Malliotakis, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing New York’s 11th district, shared several updates on May 12, 2025, through her social media platform. Her posts touched upon issues concerning senior citizens’ financial security, a local school’s milestone celebration, and a recent incident involving NYPD officers.
On May 12 at 17:50 UTC, Malliotakis expressed her stance on senior citizens’ financial rights. She stated that after years of contributing to society through work and taxes, seniors should retain more of their Social Security and retirement income without additional taxation by the government. This sentiment was conveyed during an engagement with seniors in Brooklyn. “After a lifetime of hard work and paying taxes, our senior citizens deserve to keep more of their Social Security and retirement income without Uncle Sam reaching into their pockets again.”
Later that day at 19:50 UTC, she celebrated the centennial anniversary of P.S. 205 in Brooklyn. Malliotakis acknowledged the institution’s role in providing quality education to generations who have contributed positively to the community’s development over the years. She extended her best wishes for its continued success for another century.“Happy to join #Brooklyn’s P.S. 205 for its 100th Anniversary celebration.”
At 22:07 UTC on the same day, Malliotakis addressed an incident involving two NYPD officers injured in Port Richmond. She expressed relief that their injuries were not life-threatening and thanked law enforcement for their prompt response and ongoing efforts to maintain public safety.“We’re grateful the two NYPD officers who were injured in Port Richmond did not sustain life-threatening injuries.”
Malliotakis has been serving as a U.S Congress member since replacing Max Rose in 2021 and has previously served ten years in the New York State Assembly from 2011 to 2021.



