Congressman Brad Sherman, a long-serving representative of California’s 32nd district since 1997, recently expressed his stance on legislative matters and national celebrations through a series of tweets. Born in Los Angeles in 1954, Sherman holds degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles and Harvard University.
On July 3, 2025, Congressman Sherman announced his opposition to an upcoming legislative proposal. He stated that he would soon vote against the “#BigUglyBill because it will increase the national debt by over $5 trillion.” According to Sherman, this fiscal decision could lead to “higher prices for everyone,” as well as “a higher inflation rate” and “higher interest rates than we would otherwise have.”
The following day, July 4, 2025, Sherman reflected on the historical significance of Independence Day. In his tweet, he commemorated the courage of early Americans who stood against monarchical rule: “249 years ago today, Americans risked their lives…to stand up with one voice and say: NO KINGS.” He emphasized the importance of celebrating “our independence and our dedication to democracy and the rule of law.”
On July 5, 2025, Congressman Sherman shared a link without any accompanying text or explanation. The content or context of this link remains unspecified at this time. The original post can be found here.



