Congressman Brad Sherman, who represents California’s 32nd district in the U.S. Congress, has recently posted a series of messages on his social media account highlighting ongoing activism and concerns regarding actions taken by former President Donald Trump.
On August 24, 2025, Sherman wrote about local democratic engagement: “Every Saturday in Studio City, the fight for our democracy continues. I’ve been proud to speak out and stand alongside others at about a dozen of these gatherings so far. Huge thanks to everyone who showed up, to those who cheered us on from their cars, and to the always https://t.co/u6ZeutKXU4”.
The following day, August 25, Sherman acknowledged grassroots organizations participating in local marches: “The march for our democracy continues in Studio City. Thank you #IndivisiblesAF and #StudioCityRising for your energy and vigilance. And for the sunscreen. https://t.co/ok6YRE34Rq”.
Later that day, he commented on actions by former President Trump regarding government officials: “First, Trump tossed the Labor Stats chief after a bad jobs report — like a bathroom scale that told the truth. Then he fired experts after their report on Iran’s nuclear progress. No matter the issue, Trump keeps using the same tactic: break the scale, pretend the weight’s https://t.co/pKnH0UB3OQ”.
Sherman has represented California’s 32nd district since 1997 after succeeding Anthony Beilenson. He was born in Los Angeles in 1954 and currently resides in Sherman Oaks. His educational background includes a BA from UCLA earned in 1974 and a JD from Harvard University obtained in 1979.



