Adam Schiff, a long-serving member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 30th district, recently expressed his views on several issues through social media posts. Schiff, who has been in Congress since 2001 and holds degrees from Stanford University and Harvard University, shared his thoughts on matters concerning the Trump Administration, immigration reform, and community support efforts.
On January 25, 2025, Schiff criticized the Trump Administration for dismissing Inspectors General without proper grounds or notifying Congress. He stated that this action is “a clear violation of the law” and attributed it to President Trump’s desire to avoid accountability for misconduct in office. Schiff remarked that “He is refilling the swamp.” The original post can be viewed here.
Later that day, Schiff announced his vote against Kristi Noem’s confirmation. He emphasized the urgent need for immigration reform but argued against addressing it through “organized acts of cruelty.” According to Schiff, a Department of Homeland Security Secretary should prioritize “the rule of law and constitution first — not the caprice of the President.” The tweet is available here.
On January 26, 2025, Schiff expressed gratitude towards Red Cross volunteers assisting fire victims. He highlighted his wife Eve’s volunteer work at both the Pasadena Shelter and Disaster Recovery Center in Westwood alongside another volunteer named Allishia. His appreciation for their efforts was conveyed in a post accessible here.



