Lori Trahan, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Massachusetts’s 3rd district, recently addressed a series of concerns and celebrations on social media. Her posts highlight recent developments in data security, cultural heritage, and healthcare.
On May 2, 2025, Trahan expressed concern over a whistleblower report at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). According to her tweet, “A whistleblower at the @NLRB caught DOGE staffers stealing 10GB of Americans’ sensitive data and then trying to cover it up. We’re demanding answers.” She calls for accountability and transparency regarding this incident of alleged data theft.
Later, on the same day, Trahan celebrated Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, emphasizing her connection to a diverse population within Massachusetts’s Third District. In her post, she stated, “May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! I’m incredibly proud to represent a strong, diverse Asian American population here in the Third District, including one of the largest Cambodian populations in the nation. As a member of @CAPAC…”
On May 3, 2025, Trahan commented on the potential implications of tax policy changes on healthcare. She remarked in her tweet, “Medicaid is a lifeline for millions of working families. They can’t afford to have their health care cut so Republicans can cut taxes for their billionaire donors.” Her message underscores concerns regarding healthcare access for lower-income families amidst political discussions on fiscal policy.
Lori Trahan has been serving in her congressional role since 2019 after succeeding Niki Tsongas. Prior to her tenure in Congress, she was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Originally from Lowell, Massachusetts, Trahan graduated from Georgetown University and currently resides in Westford.



