Congressman Brad Sherman, who represents California’s 32nd district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of statements on July 15, 2025, addressing issues ranging from disaster relief to foreign policy and international aid.
In a tweet at 21:18 UTC, Sherman expressed his support for Governor Gavin Newsom’s efforts to secure additional federal assistance following the destruction caused by wildfires in Los Angeles. He stated: “I support @CAgovernor Newsom’s updated federal assistance request to respond to the destruction caused by the L.A. #wildfires
Also included: a request to increase the SBA lending limit and provide grants for underinsured homeowners and businesses to rebuild.
Full statement https://t.co/Cqt19nfWmH” (July 15, 2025).
Later that evening, Sherman questioned the Trump Administration’s delay in releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. At 22:43 UTC he wrote: “President Trump’s Deputy Secretary of State Michaell Rigas says he doesn’t anticipate any consequences to U.S. foreign policy from releasing the #EpsteinFiles
So what’s holding up the Trump Administration? https://t.co/3a9LCejTIs” (July 15, 2025).
In another post at 22:49 UTC, Sherman criticized actions taken by the Trump Administration regarding international aid. He stated: “The Trump Administration’s dismantling of #USAID has already taken countless innocent lives and is projected to result in 3.3 million preventable deaths.
But that’s not enough – the Trump Administration is now incinerating food aid that could feed 1.5 million children instead of https://t.co/MK3M0E9QyF” (July 15, 2025).
Sherman has represented California’s 32nd District since replacing Anthony Beilenson in Congress in 1997. Born in Los Angeles in 1954 and currently residing in Sherman Oaks, he holds degrees from UCLA and Harvard University.



