Rep. Claudia Tenney, U.S. Congresswoman representing New York’s 24th district since 2021, shared several updates on her official Twitter account on January 6, 2026, addressing economic policy, a colleague’s passing, and a Nobel Peace Prize nomination.
In a post at 19:33 UTC, Tenney expressed support for recent tax legislation by stating: “The Trump Tax cuts will help put our economy on a better path by honoring hard work instead of punishing it. Republicans are delivering results American workers can see in every paycheck.”
Later that day at 20:26 UTC, she commented on the death of a fellow member of Congress: “So sad to hear of Rep. LaMalfa’s passing today. He was a kind man who loved America and treated this institution with respect. His voice brought common sense to debates that needed it, and his presence reminded many of us what public service is supposed to look like. Praying”
At 21:23 UTC, Tenney announced her continued efforts to recognize former President Donald Trump internationally: “Today I nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for the third time, and I encourage my colleagues to do the same through the formal process. @realDonaldTrump changed the course of human history with the historic Abraham Accords. In his second term alone, President”
Claudia Tenney has served as a member of Congress since defeating Anthony Brindisi in 2021 and previously represented constituents in the New York State Assembly from 2011 to 2016. Born in New Hartford in 1961 and currently residing in Canandaigua at age 62, she holds degrees from Colgate University (BA) and the University of Cincinnati (JD).






