Rep. Jerry Nadler, who represents New York’s 12th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared several updates on his official X (formerly Twitter) account regarding state politics, local tributes, and congressional proceedings.
On October 9, 2025, Nadler posted his support for the New York State Attorney General: “I stand with @NewYorkStateAG https://t.co/JDRz5aiuFQ”.
The following day, October 10, he commented on a new tribute at a Manhattan subway station: “Honored to attend @MTA’s unveiling of the new 79th St subway tribute to Saul Zabar, a New York tribute fitting for a New York legend, just steps from his iconic store. May his memory be a blessing, and this display a reminder of a true Upper West Sider. https://t.co/JsLfhincQz”.
Later that same day, Nadler criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson for legislative delays amid concerns about government shutdowns impacting military pay: “After blocking a Democrat attempt to ensure our troops don’t go without a paycheck due to the shutdown, @SpeakerJohnson cancelled votes next week for the third week in a row. The American people deserve better. It’s long past time for the House to get back to work. https://t.co/sYESqr6MAz”.
Nadler has served in Congress since 1992 after succeeding Ted Weiss and previously spent over a decade in the New York State Assembly from 1977 to 1992. Born in New York City in 1947 and currently residing in Manhattan, Nadler holds degrees from Columbia University and Fordham University.


