U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff Representing California's 30th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff Representing California's 30th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Adam Schiff, a U.S. Congressman representing California's 30th district, has expressed his concerns regarding recent actions taken by former President Donald Trump through a series of tweets on January 28, 2025. Schiff is known for his longstanding service in Congress since 2001 and his educational background from Stanford University and Harvard University.
In a tweet posted at 21:38 UTC, Schiff announced his intention to speak on the Senate floor about Trump's decision to pardon individuals involved in violent acts against police officers during the events of January 6th. He described this action as "reckless." "I'm headed to the Senate floor to discuss Donald Trump's reckless decision to pardon violent criminals who beat up police on January 6th."
Later that evening, at 22:33 UTC, Schiff criticized Trump's order to stop federal assistance, warning of its potential negative impacts. He highlighted that such a move would harm recovery efforts and essential services across all communities in the United States. "Donald Trump’s order to halt federal assistance will have deeply destructive consequences for recovery efforts, law enforcement funding, health care access, and much more."
At 23:37 UTC, Schiff addressed claims made by Trump and JD Vance regarding the pardons being related to due process and liberty. He refuted these claims succinctly in his tweet. "Donald Trump and JD Vance claim that the pardons of these violent criminals were about due process and 'liberty.' They were not."