Rep. Jerry Nadler, who has represented New York’s 12th district in the U.S. Congress since 1992, shared a series of posts on July 21, 2025, addressing issues ranging from congestion pricing to congressional actions on food stamps and the release of the Epstein files.
In a post published at 17:07 UTC, Nadler stated, “Six months in, congestion pricing is more popular than ever. Why? Because it’s delivering on its promise of reduced traffic, safer streets, cleaner air, and major new investments in public transit.”
Later that day at 18:06 UTC, he criticized House Republicans for their handling of legislation related to the Epstein files: “House Republicans have already voted multiple times to block debate on the bipartisan @RepThomasMassie and @RepRoKhanna legislation to release the Epstein files. Now, @SpeakerJohnson is planning to send his Members on vacation until September without lifting a finger to bring”.
At 20:27 UTC on July 21, Nadler addressed votes affecting social programs in New York: “Every single New York House Republican voted to strip away food stamps from 300,000 New Yorkers. Republicans and President Trump are making your life harder and more expensive with the Big, Ugly Law. Meanwhile, billionaires are receiving trillions of dollars in tax cuts. New”.
Nadler’s career spans several decades; he succeeded Ted Weiss in Congress in 1992 after serving in the New York State Assembly from 1977 to 1992. He was born in New York City in 1947 and currently resides in Manhattan. Nadler holds degrees from Columbia University (BA) and Fordham University (JD).



