Congressman Brad Sherman, who has represented California’s 32nd district in the U.S. Congress since 1997, shared a series of posts on July 14, 2025, addressing issues ranging from immigration policy and disaster response to Medicaid funding and allegations of misconduct.
In a post published at 02:17 UTC, Sherman criticized recent federal actions by stating, “Sending the National Guard to target immigrants across L.A. instead of helping flood victims in Texas. Passing the largest Medicaid cut ever while giving more funding to ICE and more tax cuts for the wealthy in one #BigUglyBill. In Studio City, I stood in solidarity with those”. The tweet referenced both policy disagreements and Sherman’s participation in an event in Studio City.
Later that day at 14:27 UTC, Sherman posted a brief endorsement of another statement or position without further elaboration: “Couldn’t agree more”.
At 18:05 UTC on July 14, Sherman addressed allegations involving an unnamed woman and accusations related to covering up misconduct. He wrote, “I don’t think she’s a pedophile. She’s covering up for a pedophile. Who do you think that might be?”.
Brad Sherman was born in Los Angeles in 1954 and resides in Sherman Oaks. He earned his BA from UCLA in 1974 and his JD from Harvard University in 1979.
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