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Adam Schiff's tweets address Medicaid cuts, mayoral corruption case, and national security

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U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff Representing California's 30th Congressional District | Twitter Website

U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff Representing California's 30th Congressional District | Twitter Website

Adam Schiff, a member of the U.S. Congress representing California's 30th district, recently addressed several significant issues through a series of tweets. The content focuses on healthcare policy, a legal decision involving a public official, and national security.

On April 2, 2025, Schiff discussed recent proposals to cut Medicaid. He emphasized the potential negative impact these cuts could have on Americans, stating: "Cuts to Medicaid will make life worse for millions of Americans. Don't just take my word for it, listen to theirs." The tweet highlights concerns about the broader implications for healthcare access.

A subsequent tweet on April 2, 2025, addressed a legal decision involving New York's mayor. "Today, at the Justice Department's urging, a judge dismissed a serious corruption case against the Mayor of New York. Not because there was any lack of evidence. Not because of any misconduct by the prosecutors. But because of the flagrant misconduct and abuse of power of " Schiff implies that the dismissal was not due to lack of evidence but rather misconduct.

Further on April 2, 2025, Schiff critiqued the Trump Administration’s handling of national security information. He remarked: "The Trump Administration is clearly having trouble keeping national security and classified information off Signal and Gmail. Even the nation’s top intelligence officials - like Gabbard and Ratcliffe - apparently don’t know the difference between war plans and plans for dinner." This tweet underscores concerns about the administration’s information security practices.

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