Adam Schiff, U.S. Congressman representing California’s 30th district since 2001, posted a series of statements on November 6, 2025, addressing issues ranging from foreign policy to public transportation.
In his first post, Schiff highlighted congressional efforts to limit military engagement in South America. On November 6, 2025, he wrote: “Americans do not want another war. Today @SenTimKaine, @SenRandPaul and I are forcing a bipartisan vote to block the administration from dragging this country into war in South America. Congress needs to assert its Constitutional power to prohibit use of military force.”
Later that day, Schiff commented on local infrastructure investments: “An airplane would be the fastest way to get from Pomona to the Santa Monica Pier, but that’s not why we invested in the LA Metro.” This statement was posted at 19:07 UTC.
At 19:40 UTC on the same day, Schiff shared a third post containing only a link: “https://t.co/ZESBA6H7ou”. The content or context of this link was not specified within the tweet.
Schiff has served as a member of Congress for over two decades after replacing James E. Rogan in 2001 and previously served in the California Senate from 1996 to 2000. Born in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1960 and currently residing in Burbank at age 62, Schiff holds degrees from Stanford University (BA) and Harvard University (JD).



