She will continue to oppose any and all efforts to undermine Social Security and Medicare.
Continue opposing any efforts to undermine Social Security and Medicare.
Occurrences
Evidence
"That is why I will continue to oppose cuts to these programs in any form."
"Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-Queens) today called for the halting of any plan that seeks to gut Social Security including the closing of Social Security offices such as those in her congressional district in Queens."
The Treasury payments system "is responsible for delivering trillions in Social Security and Medicare benefits" and Meng and House Democrats demanded answers about access that could affect those payments.
Assessments
The promise was to continue opposing efforts to undermine Social Security and Medicare, not to enact a specific new benefit or statutory protection. In the same federal term, Meng maintained an official position opposing cuts, publicly called for halting plans she characterized as gutting Social Security, opposed SSA office closures and workforce cuts, and joined House colleagues in demanding answers about Treasury access that could affect Social Security and Medicare payments. Those actions directly match the promised conduct of continued opposition.
Meng promised to continue opposing efforts to undermine Social Security and Medicare. The evidence shows she maintained that position publicly during the same term, including an explicit statement opposing cuts, a March 2025 press release opposing Social Security office closures and workforce reductions, and participation in a House letter challenging Treasury access changes that could affect Social Security and Medicare benefit delivery. Because the promise was framed as continued opposition rather than enactment of a specific policy outcome, documented public and formal opposition is sufficient to count as delivered.