U.S. Representative Claudia Tenney, who serves New York’s 24th district, posted a series of tweets on July 17, 2025, addressing topics ranging from federal policy to public broadcasting and honoring a late state senator.
In her first tweet at 14:04 UTC, Tenney commented on the need for legislative change by stating, “We didn’t need new laws; we just needed a new President!”
Later that afternoon at 15:44 UTC, Tenney criticized National Public Radio’s (NPR) programming in Upstate New York. She wrote, “Taxpayer-funded NPR claims to serve rural America, but what are they promoting in Upstate NY? ‘Gender is a Negotiation’ Whether You Realize It or Not (NCPR) One Teen Explains Gender Dysphoria in a Unique Way: With a Toilet Plunger (NCPR) This isn’t public service. It’s”
At 15:45 UTC, Tenney honored the legacy of State Senator Tarky Lombardi Jr., noting his contributions to elder care and infrastructure in Syracuse. She tweeted, “My dear friend, the late State Senator Tarky Lombardi Jr., was a giant in New York public service. Among his many accomplishments, he revolutionized elder care & his efforts brought the Carrier Dome to life in Syracuse. I recently honored his venerable & enduring legacy on the”
Claudia Tenney has represented New York’s 24th district since 2021 after previously serving in the New York State Assembly from 2011 to 2016. Born in New Hartford in 1961 and currently residing in Canandaigua, she holds degrees from Colgate University and the University of Cincinnati.



