Jarett Gandolfo shares patriotic posts and brief remarks on social media

State Rep. Jarett Gandolfo, District 7
State Rep. Jarett Gandolfo, District 7
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Jarett Gandolfo, a New York State Assembly member representing parts of Suffolk County, posted a series of tweets between February 22 and February 23, 2026. The posts included patriotic symbols and a brief expression of uncertainty.

On February 22, Gandolfo tweeted “”. Later that day, he shared a link in another post: “https://t.co/TyS8X4qPgq”. On February 23, he wrote “Idk I’m all out of ideas https://t.co/i7D6Mkg0gZ”.

Gandolfo has served in the New York State Assembly since winning election in 2020 and focuses on strengthening the local economy, supporting businesses and law enforcement, and engaging in community development initiatives. He is also known for his involvement with local municipalities and nonprofits as well as his service on the Islip Community Development Agency board (official biography). Gandolfo holds degrees in Criminal Justice from SUNY Albany and Public Administration from Villanova University. Raised with an emphasis on work ethic and education through family values and early jobs, Gandolfo continues to engage in public service efforts within his district.



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