U.S. Representative Nicole Malliotakis, who serves New York’s 11th district, shared updates on her recent activities and policy positions in a series of posts on March 19, 2026.
In one post from the morning of March 19, Malliotakis wrote about her meeting with the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce of North America: “I joined @RepTenney to meet with the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce of North America to discuss improving our supply chain integration and expanding access to advanced machinery and technology. I look forward continuing to strengthen U.S.–Taiwan economic cooperation. https://t.co/PuVClVzKCd”.
Later that day, she addressed concerns about public benefits fraud by noncitizens, stating: “Noncitizens who rip off federal, state, or local taxpayers by stealing public benefits need to be deported ASAP. https://t.co/UVBYtM9bLD”.
In another message posted in the evening, Malliotakis criticized Senate Democrats for their approach to national security funding: “.@SenSchumer & Democrats are playing politics with our national security and hurting our @USCG, @TSA agents and other federal workers in the process. https://t.co/NSzLsmtNiO”.
Malliotakis has represented New York’s 11th congressional district since 2021 after defeating Max Rose. She previously served in the New York State Assembly for a decade before entering Congress. Born in New York City in 1980 and currently residing in Staten Island, Malliotakis holds degrees from Seton Hall University and Wagner College.










