Adam Schiff, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 30th district, shared his thoughts on recent events affecting Californians through a series of tweets on February 7, 2025. Schiff addressed the support needed by Californians in times of crisis, the devastating floods in Sonoma County, and political developments concerning budget management.
In a tweet posted at 00:23 UTC, Schiff emphasized the importance of mutual support among states during times of need. He stated that “Californians deserve to know that just as we’ve been there for every other state in their time of need, our fellow citizens will be there for us.” The full tweet can be viewed here.
Later that day at 02:16 UTC, Schiff expressed his concern over the flooding in Sonoma County. He described the situation with “awful images of flooding” and extended his condolences to those affected by the disaster. He pledged to do everything possible to assist with response and rebuilding efforts. The complete tweet is available here.
At 02:26 UTC, Schiff commented on a political development regarding Russ Vought’s confirmation as Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). He criticized Vought’s role in implementing budget cuts associated with former President Trump and Elon Musk’s fiscal policies. Schiff noted his opposition by stating, “I voted NO.” This tweet can be accessed here.



