Rep. Elise Stefanik shared her perspective on multiple current issues in a series of tweets posted on April 29, 2025. The congresswoman, who represents New York’s 21st district and has held the position since 2015, addressed topics including antisemitism, border security, and election integrity. Stefanik, born in Albany, New York, and a Harvard graduate, continues to advocate on behalf of her constituents.
In a tweet posted at 12:50:02 UTC, Rep. Stefanik condemned antisemitism at American colleges and universities. She expressed approval of Berklee College of Music’s decision to terminate a professor following reports of antisemitism, attributing the decision to investigative reporting by Jonathan Levine of the Free Beacon. “Antisemitism must not be tolerated at American colleges and universities. Berklee College of Music correctly fired this professor due to his vile antisemitism following great investigative reporting by the @FreeBeacon’s @LevineJonathan. I will continue to lead with President,” she stated.
Later, at 13:26:34 UTC, Rep. Stefanik praised former President Donald Trump’s policy actions in another tweet. She credited him with enhancing border security, addressing inflation, boosting American energy, and promoting antisemitism combat measures, among other achievements. She remarked, “President @realDonaldTrump is securing our borders, reining in inflation, unleashing American energy dominance, combatting antisemitism, supporting the rule of law, and restoring American greatness and peace through strength on the world stage.”
At 13:39:48 UTC, Rep. Stefanik advocated for identification requirements for voting in New York State. She cited a law enforcement investigation into an incident where a 45-year-old non-citizen allegedly voted illegally in the November 2020 election in Saratoga County. “Here is yet another reason why New York State should require identification to vote. Thankfully law enforcement investigated this latest incident, involving a 45-year-old non-citizen who illegally voted in the November 2020 election in Saratoga County, according to a federal,” she tweeted.
Elise Stefanik, 38, took office following her election in 2015, succeeding former U.S. Representative Bill Owens.



