Brad Sherman discusses impeachment vote and banking oversight in December social media posts

Brad Sherman U.S. House of Representatives from California
Brad Sherman U.S. House of Representatives from California
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Congressman Brad Sherman, who represents California’s 32nd district in the U.S. Congress, shared several updates on December 11, 2025, via his official X account.

In a post at 18:16 UTC, Sherman publicly thanked philanthropist MacKenzie Scott: “Thank you, @mackenziescott https://t.co/XHxZViLEYO”.

Later that day at 18:31 UTC, Sherman commented on his participation in a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee: “At today’s @USHouseFSC hearing, I emphasized the need to promote the safety and soundness of our banking system while ensuring housing and small business aren’t penalized. https://t.co/rpjuV3HpDA”.

At 20:29 UTC, Sherman addressed his vote regarding a resolution to impeach former President Donald Trump. He stated: “Today I voted to allow the resolution to impeach President Trump to move forward. Unfortunately, a majority of my colleagues voted to block consideration of this resolution. We should have allowed it to proceed and given it the serious debate it deserved. https://t.co/LkVFnMobyQ”.

Sherman has represented California’s 32nd District since 1997 after succeeding Anthony Beilenson. He was born in Los Angeles in 1954 and resides in Sherman Oaks. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts from UCLA and a Juris Doctor from Harvard University.



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