Rep. Frank Pallone, U.S. Congressman representing New Jersey’s 6th district since 1988, has taken to social media to call for accountability and action regarding recent incidents involving federal agencies and their leadership.
On January 13, 2026, Pallone posted: “ICYMI: I joined HUNDREDS of my colleagues in the House to demand answers from @Sec_Noem and @DHSgov after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week.  Her family deserves justice—and the American people deserve accountability for the lawlessness https://t.co/lVq95D3yKi”.
The following day, January 14, 2026, he directed a post at another public figure, writing: “.@epaleezeldin this you? https://t.co/BvqM9WK0AH https://t.co/bvKAA2xtUy”.
Later that same day, Pallone criticized South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s oversight of FEMA: “On Kristi Noem’s watch, FEMA let kids drown and entire communities get washed away. Now she’s planning to cut more staff from an agency already on life support—and America can’t afford that. That’s why I joined my colleagues @RepGregStanton, @RepDWStweets and @RepTroyCarter to https://t.co/IYvtb0trSi”.
Frank Pallone has represented New Jersey’s 6th District in Congress since replacing James J. Howard in 1988. Before his congressional service, he was a member of the New Jersey Senate from 1984 to 1988. Born in Long Branch in 1951 and currently residing there at age 71, Pallone holds a BA from Middlebury College (1973) and a JD from Rutgers University-Camden (1978).



