

Rep. María Elvira Salazar
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@RepMariaSalazar
U.S. Congresswoman | Daughter of Exiles | Emmy Award-Winning Journalist | Serving on @HouseForeignGOP & @FinancialCmte | #FL27☀️🌴🇺🇸






BREAKING: Secretary of State Marco Rubio hits back at claims of a U.S. oil blockade on Cuba: "Here's what's happening with Cuba, okay? Cuba used to get free oil from Venezuela. They would take like 60% of that oil and resell it for cash. It wouldn't even go to benefit the people. So the only blockade that's happened is ... the Venezuelans have decided we're not giving you free oil anymore." "The reason that I can't fix it is not just because they're communist. That's bad enough, but they're incompetent communists."




Cuba’s communist system is a cruel lie. Store shelves are totally bereft of basic goods due to decades of incalculable graft and mismanagement by regime elites. They channel resources only to internal repression and state-run tourism businesses which serve only to fill the overseas accounts of GAESA and regime kleptocrats. No wonder more than 1 millions Cubans fled to the U.S. during the Biden years alone. politico.com/news/2026/05/0…

Today kicks off National Small Business Week! @HouseSmallBiz is honored to be a voice for Main Street, small businesses, and entrepreneurs that boost our economy, job growth, and American competitiveness.




Trump expands US sanctions on Cuba, accuses government of alignment with Iran, Hezbollah economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/internati…

May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, a time to prioritize emotional well-being, support one another, and keep the conversation around #mentalhealth going. At @MDCPS, we create an environment where students and staff feel safe and supported. #MentalWellnessMatters Learn more about our mental health resources: bit.ly/3NwSM6b

250 years in the making. 🇺🇸 In just three months, our nation will celebrate its semiquincentennial, commemorating moments of courage, creativity, service, and possibility. Here’s to the next 250.✨

Hoy en Washington, junto a Juan Pablo Guanipa, un venezolano valiente que enfrentó al régimen de Nicolás Maduro y pasó más de ocho meses preso, simplemente por decir la verdad. Es su primera vez en EEUU desde que recuperó la libertad. Con Maduro fuera y Venezuela dando señales de estabilización, Estados Unidos tiene que actuar con claridad: apoyar a quienes siguen dando la pelea desde adentro. Respaldar a líderes como Guanipa. Reactivar la oposición en el terreno. Garantizar elecciones de verdad. Y abrir, de una vez por todas, el camino hacia una Venezuela libre y democrática.


