Adam Schiff, a member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 30th district since 2001, has recently posted several statements on his social media accounts addressing political developments and industry concerns.
On February 6, 2026, Schiff posted a tweet with no accompanying text or commentary: https://t.co/VNqBfU8Bp6.
Later that day, Schiff addressed recent comments by former President Donald Trump regarding election oversight. On February 6, 2026, he wrote: “Donald Trump is terrified of the accountability the midterms will bring. So now he floats ‘nationalizing’ elections and his advisors promise to put ICE at polling places. Straight out of a dictator’s playbook. https://t.co/1ckv6v9ltI”
On February 7, 2026, Schiff commented on ongoing business developments in the entertainment industry involving major streaming and production companies. He stated: “For decades, California and Hollywood have shined bright as the global leader for movies and creative storytelling, thanks to an amazing workforce. @RepFriedmanCA and I are urging Netflix and Paramount to provide answers on how their bids for Warner Bros. will impact jobs,”
Schiff’s remarks come amid broader national debates about election integrity measures and increased scrutiny over potential mergers in the entertainment sector.
A long-serving lawmaker who began his congressional tenure after replacing James E. Rogan in 2001, Adam Schiff previously served in the California Senate from 1996 to 2000. He was born in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1960 and currently resides in Burbank. Schiff holds degrees from Stanford University (BA) and Harvard University (JD).

