Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, who represents Massachusetts’ 7th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently voiced concerns over policies affecting federal workers, immigration enforcement, and pay equity on her official Twitter account.
On March 26, 2026, Pressley criticized the treatment of TSA workers and actions by ICE agents: “Denying TSA workers their hard-earned paychecks. Sending untrained ICE agents to airports.
What we’re seeing unfolding isn’t a contingency plan.
It was ALWAYS Trump’s plan to privatize & de-unionize TSA—just like Project 2025 demanded.”
The following day, she addressed oversight of immigration enforcement: “The lives lost at the hands of ICE agents in broad daylight & behind the walls of inhumane detention centers require full investigations.
My DHS Use of Force Transparency Act with @CongressMin would require all evidence be turned over to Congress & help the truth come to light.”
Later that evening, Pressley highlighted gender pay disparities: “The gender pay gap has widened for the second year in a row.
And Trump & Republicans’ anti-women agenda are only deepening the harm.
This #EqualPayDay, I’m fighting for policies like the ERA to close the pay gap, advance opportunity & build a just economy that works for all.”
Ayanna Pressley has served as a member of Congress since 2019 after replacing Mike Capuano and previously held office in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1974, she currently resides in Boston.

