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Adam Schiff

Adam Bennett Schiff (born June 22, 1960) is an American lawyer, author, and politician serving as a U.S. representative from California since 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, Schiff was a member of the California State Senate from 1996 to 2000.

Adam Schiff
Official portrait, 2017
Chair of the House Intelligence Committee
In office
January 3, 2019 – January 3, 2023
Preceded byDevin Nunes
Succeeded byMike Turner
Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee
In office
January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byDutch Ruppersberger
Succeeded byDevin Nunes
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from California
Assumed office
January 3, 2001
Preceded byJames E. Rogan
Constituency27th district (2001–2003)
29th district (2003–2013)
28th district (2013–2023)
30th district (2023–present)
Member of the California Senate
from the 21st district
In office
December 2, 1996 – November 30, 2000
Preceded byNewton Russell
Succeeded byJack Scott
Personal details
Born
Adam Bennett Schiff

(1960-06-22) June 22, 1960 (age 63)
Framingham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Eve Sanderson
(m. 1995)
Children2
EducationStanford University (BA)
Harvard University (JD)
Signature
WebsiteHouse website
Campaign website

Schiff graduated from Stanford and Harvard Law School. As an Assistant United States Attorney, he successfully prosecuted Soviet spy Richard Miller in 1993 and began running for office the following year. He represents California's 30th congressional district, which is centered in the San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles and includes Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, West Hollywood, and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Hollywood, Sunland-Tujunga, Edendale, Park La Brea, Hancock Park, and Echo Park.

Schiff chaired the House Intelligence Committee from 2019 to 2023 and was removed from it by Speaker Kevin McCarthy in 2023.[1] He is on leave from the House Appropriations Committee, which he joined in 2007.[2] He previously served on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Schiff was the lead impeachment manager in the first impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. He had previously served as the joint-lead impeachment manager in two judicial impeachments trials.

Schiff is a candidate for the United States Senate in the 2024 election to succeed Laphonza Butler after Dianne Feinstein's death.[3]

Early life and education

Schiff was born in Framingham, Massachusetts, the son of Edward and Sherrill Ann (née Glovsky) Schiff.[4] He was raised in a Jewish family that moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, in 1970 and Alamo, California, in 1972.[5] In 1978, he graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville, California,[6][7] where he played soccer and was both the class salutatorian and the student his peers voted "most likely to succeed".[8][9]

Schiff received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Stanford University in 1982 and graduated with distinction.[10] He obtained his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School cum laude in 1985.[10][11] Schiff was a member of the Harvard Law School Forum; his tasks included driving guest speakers (including William J. Brennan Jr.) from the airport to campus and back.[12] He also worked as a student research assistant for Professor Laurence Tribe.[12]

Law career

After law school, Schiff spent a year as a law clerk for Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr. of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.[13] From 1987 to 1993, he was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Office of the United States Attorney for the Central District of California.[14] In this position, Schiff came to public attention when he prosecuted the case against Richard Miller, a former FBI agent who spied for the Soviet Union.[15] The first trial resulted in a hung jury; the second trial resulted in a conviction that was overturned on appeal.[16] Miller was convicted in a third trial.[17]

In May 1994, Schiff was a candidate for the 43rd district seat in the California State Assembly in a special election and lost to Republican nominee James E. Rogan.[18] That November, he was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for a full term, again losing to Rogan.[19]

California State Senate

 
Schiff as a state senator in 1997

In 1996, Schiff was elected to represent the 21st district in the California State Senate.[20] When his term began, he was the Senate's youngest member, at 36.[21] During his four-year term, Schiff chaired the senate's Judiciary Committee and Select Committee on Juvenile Justice, and the state legislature's Joint Committee on the Arts.[21]

As a state senator, Schiff authored dozens of measures that were enacted into law.[21] These included Senate Bill 1847, Chapter 1021.[22] Passed in 1998, this legislation continued work on the stalled Blue Line light rail extension to Pasadena by renaming the Blue Line the Gold Line[22] and creating the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority, which separated the project from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.[23] The construction authority finished the Pasadena line in 2003 and extended it to Azusa in 2016.[23] A third leg was begun, which is intended to extend the line to Pomona by 2025.[23] Schiff's work to re-energize the project caused him to be regarded in the San Gabriel Valley as the "Father of the Gold Line".[23]

During his tenure, Schiff also authored "tough on crime" measures, which did not pass or were vetoed by both Republican and Democratic governors, including a bill to allow minors 14 or older accused of serious crimes to be tried as adults,[24][25] and a bill that would have made it a felony to hire an undocumented immigrant.[26][27] According to The Guardian, these proposals were in line with the "tough on crime" attitude of other politicians in the late 1990s.[24]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

 
Schiff speaking to the California Democratic Party in June 2019.

In 2000, Schiff challenged Rogan, then the incumbent, in what was then California's 27th congressional district. The district had once been a Republican stronghold but had been trending Democratic since the early 1990s. In what was the most expensive House race ever at the time,[28] Schiff unseated Rogan, taking 53% of the vote to Rogan's 44%. He became only the second Democrat to represent this district since its creation in 1913.

After the 2000 census, the district was renumbered the 29th and made significantly more Democratic. As a result, Schiff has never faced another contest nearly as close as his 2000 bid, and has been reelected 11 times. His district became even more Democratic after the 2010 census, when it was renumbered the 28th and pushed into Los Angeles proper. Even before that, none of his Republican challengers had cleared 35% of the vote.

In 2010, Schiff defeated Tea Party–backed Republican John Colbert for a sixth term.[29] In 2012, he defeated Republican Phil Jennerjahn.[30] In 2014, he defeated independent candidate Steve Stokes.[31] In 2016, he defeated Republican candidate Lenore Solis.

In 2018, Schiff initially competed in the primary with Democratic challenger Kim Gruenenfelder. After Gruenenfelder dropped out of the race, Schiff defeated Republican nominee Johnny Nalbandian.

In 2020, Schiff faced a crowded primary, which included Republican attorney Eric Early and Democratic drag queen Maebe A. Girl.[32][33] He won the primary with a majority of the vote, with Girl and Early in a close race for second. Early was finally determined to have advanced to the general election on March 27, 2020.[34] Schiff easily won the general election.[35]

After the 2020 census, Schiff's district was renumbered the 30th and made more Democratic. In January 2022, Schiff announced he would run for reelection in the new 30th district.[36] He defeated Girl with 71% of the vote.

In lieu of running for a 13th term, Schiff is running to succeed Dianne Feinstein in the United States Senate in 2024.

Tenure

2003 invasion of Iraq

Schiff voted in favor of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[37] In February 2015, discussing how or whether to tailor Bush-era plans from 2001 and 2002 to fight ISIS, Schiff was asked if he regretted voting to invade. He said: "Absolutely. Unfortunately, our intelligence was dead wrong on that, on Saddam at that time. The vote set in motion a cascading series of events which have [had] disastrous consequences."[38][39]

 
Schiff at the United States Capitol during the 115th Congress
 
Schiff and Heather Podesta at a party hosted by the Podesta Group in Washington, D.C., honoring the inauguration of Barack Obama
 
US congressional delegation at Halifax International Security Forum 2014
 
Schiff with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in November 2014
 
Schiff at George Floyd protest in Los Angeles
 
Schiff and Hatice Cengiz, the fiancée of the murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi

Armenian genocide resolution

Schiff has been a leading voice in Armenian-American issues; he claims to have over 70,000 Armenian-Americans in his district.[40][41] He introduced U.S. House Resolution 106, recognizing the Armenian genocide, which the House Foreign Affairs Committee approved on October 11, 2007,[42] but began to lose support after Turkey's prime minister said that approval of the resolution would endanger U.S.–Turkey relations.[43] On March 4, 2010, the House Foreign Affairs Committee again approved the resolution by a 23–22 margin.[44] Immediately, the Turkish government recalled its U.S. ambassador.[44] Schiff said in 2007, "When you think about what we have against us – the president, a foreign policy establishment that has condoned this campaign of denial, the Turkish lobby – against that you have the truth, which is a powerful thing but doesn't always win out".[45] On October 29, 2019, the full House of Representatives passed the resolution by a vote of 405–11.[46]

Helicopter noise

Beginning with Representative Howard Berman before Berman was voted out, Schiff worked on the Helicopter Noise Relief Act, a measure to reduce unwanted helicopter noise across Los Angeles County by authorizing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to study and regulate it.[47] After reintroducing his legislation, Schiff worked with Senator Dianne Feinstein to push the FAA to act, and together they attached a provision in the 2014 omnibus appropriations package directing the U.S. Secretary of Transportation and the FAA to address helicopter noise in Los Angeles County.[48] As a result, in 2015 the FAA created a countywide helicopter noise public complaint system, the first step toward regulation.[49][50]

Intelligence and surveillance reform

Schiff has been a prominent supporter of surveillance reforms, especially in the wake of the leaks of classified intelligence by Edward Snowden.[51] In 2007, in response to disclosure of the Terrorist Surveillance Program, Schiff and Representative Jeff Flake offered a successful amendment in the House of Representatives to clarify that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is the exclusive means for collecting foreign intelligence information within the U.S.[52] Schiff has criticized the bulk collection of telephone metadata by the National Security Agency. In January 2014, he introduced the Telephone Metadata Reform Act,[53] which would prohibit the bulk collection of domestic phone records. Schiff has also introduced several bills aimed at reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, including a bill to require outside counsel to be appointed to argue for privacy and civil liberties protections in certain cases before the Court.[54]

Investigation of Benghazi attack

Nancy Pelosi appointed Schiff to the House Select Committee on Benghazi in 2014 as one of the five Democrats on the committee.[55] He had participated in the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence investigation into the attacks on the Benghazi diplomatic compound, which found that the initial talking points the intelligence community provided were flawed but not intended to deceive, and that diplomatic facilities across the world lacked adequate security.[56] The report's findings were unanimous and bipartisan. Before he was appointed to the Benghazi Select Committee, Schiff called the establishment of a select committee to investigate the 2012 attack a "colossal waste of time" and said Democratic leaders should not appoint any members, stating: "I think it's just a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources".[57] Despite those reservations, he still accepted an appointment to the Committee because if he felt he "could add value, [he] would serve".[58]

Press freedom

In 2006, Schiff formed the bipartisan, bicameral Congressional Caucus for the Freedom of the Press,[59] aimed at advancing press freedom around the world. The Caucus proposed the Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act, originally introduced to Congress by Schiff, Representative Mike Pence, and Senator Christopher Dodd on October 1, 2009, in response to the murder of Daniel Pearl by terrorists in Pakistan.[60][61] The legislation requires the United States Department of State to expand its scrutiny of news media intimidation and freedom of the press restrictions during its annual report on human rights in each country.[62] After its introduction, the act passed the House by a vote of 403 to 12 and unanimously in the Senate; however, the Senate removed a provision requiring the Secretary of State (in coordination with the Department of State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, and in consultation with the Undersecretary for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy) to establish a grant program aiming to promote freedom of the press worldwide.[61][63] On May 17, 2010, President Barack Obama, accompanied by the Pearl family, signed the act into law.[64]

Saudi Arabian–led intervention in Yemen

In 2015, Schiff supported the Saudi Arabian–led intervention in Yemen, saying: "The military action by Saudi Arabia and its partners was necessitated by the illegal action of the Houthi rebels and their Iranian backers. ... But ultimately, a negotiated end to this crisis is the only way to restore order in Yemen and shrink the space for terrorism".[65]

In April 2019, Schiff voted for a bipartisan resolution under the War Powers Act to end U.S. involvement in the war.[66][67] It passed the Senate, but after passing the House it was vetoed.[68]

War authorization reform and authorization against ISIS

After President Obama's speech at the National Defense University examining the U.S. war powers during the War on Terror, Schiff introduced bipartisan legislation to repeal the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists, the legislation passed in the days after the September 11 attacks to combat al-Qaeda, because he felt that "the current AUMF is outdated and straining at the edges to justify the use of force outside the war theater".[69] The bill, introduced with Representative Tom Rooney, was intended to sunset. In addition to his legislation, Schiff has been a forceful proponent of debating and voting on a new war authorization against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[70]

Schiff has been a supporter of national defense spending, voting for every increase in the defense budget over the course of his career.[71]

Comments on Trump–Russia collusion investigation

In a March 22, 2017, interview with Chuck Todd on MSNBC, Schiff claimed there was "more than circumstantial evidence now" that Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign colluded with Russia. Todd followed up by asking if he had seen direct evidence of collusion and Schiff responded that there was "evidence that is not circumstantial and is very much worthy of investigation".[72]

On April 2, 2017, Schiff, the ranking member on the House Select Intelligence Committee, which is tasked with conducting inquiries related to Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, appeared on CNN's State of the Union. In the wide-ranging interview, Schiff and host Jake Tapper discussed Michael Flynn's request for immunity, Schiff's and Devin Nunes's separate inspections of White House documents, Trump's allegations of wiretapping in Trump Tower, and Nunes's apparent close association with the Trump White House.[73] Tapper asked Schiff if there was evidence of Donald TrumpRussia collusion. Schiff replied: "I don't think we can say anything definitively at this point. We are still at the very early stage of the investigation. The only thing I can say is that it would be irresponsible for us not to get to the bottom of this".[74] Tapper asked, "Do you think that Chairman Nunes was part of an attempt to provide some sort of cover for the president's claim about Obama wiretapping him at Trump Tower, which, obviously, this does not prove, but to cover for that, or an attempt to distract, as you're suggesting?" Schiff replied, "It certainly is an attempt to distract and to hide the origin of the materials, to hide the White House hand. The question is, of course, why? And I think the answer to the question is this effort to point the Congress in other directions, basically say, don't look at me, don't look at Russia, there is nothing to see here".[75] A few days later, Nunes recused himself as leader of the investigative panel while the House Committee on Ethics investigated whether he had disclosed classified information.[76][77]

On July 23, 2017, on Meet the Press, Schiff stated: "[A]t the end of the day we need to make sure that our president is operating not in his personal best interests and not because he's worried about what the Russians might have but because what he is doing is in America's best interest. The fact that we have questions about this is in itself harmful".[78] The following morning on Twitter, Trump called Schiff "Sleazy Adam Schiff, the totally biased Congressman looking into 'Russia'" and called the Russian collusion investigation "the Dem loss excuse".[79] Schiff responded on Twitter that the president's "comments and actions are beneath the dignity of the office".[80]

In December 2018, Schiff suggested that Trump associate Roger Stone might have lied to Congress, and said the transcript of his testimony should be forwarded to the Special Counsel.[81] In November 2019, Stone was convicted of lying to Congress.[82]

When he became chair of the House Intelligence Committee in 2019, Schiff took a personal mission to investigate Trump's connections to Russia, separate from the Special Counsel investigation.[83] Schiff came under fire when he demurred when asked if he would accept it if the Special Counsel's investigation concluded that Trump had not colluded with Russia, saying that he had great confidence in Mueller but that "there may be, for example, evidence of collusion or conspiracy that is clear and convincing, but not proof beyond a reasonable doubt," as is needed for a criminal conviction.[84]

On March 28, 2019, the nine Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee officially called for Schiff to resign due to his allegations that Trump's campaign colluded with Russians in the 2016 election.[85] Schiff responded by accusing the Republican members of tolerating "immoral" and "corrupt" conduct by Trump campaign members and administration appointees.[86][87]

Censure

On June 21, 2023, the House of Representatives censured Schiff in a party-line vote on H.Res. 521, which called for an investigation into his alleged "falsehoods, misrepresentations and abuses of sensitive information" about the 2016 United States presidential election and the first impeachment of Donald Trump.[88][89] Schiff has denied the allegations, calling them "defamatory".[90]

North Korea

Schiff called North Korea "one of the most brutal and despotic regimes in the world". After the death of American student Otto Warmbier, who was imprisoned during a visit to North Korea, Schiff said, "The barbaric treatment of Otto Warmbier by the North Korean regime amounts to the murder of a U.S. citizen".[91]

In April 2018, asked whether he thought Trump deserved at least partial credit for North Korea's involvement in talks with the U.S., Schiff responded: "I think it's more than fair to say that the combination of the president's unpredictability and indeed his bellicosity had something to do with the North Koreans deciding to come to the negotiating table".[92]

Israel and antisemitism

 
Schiff with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in 2002

Schiff is a supporter of Israel.[93] In December 2016, he urged Obama to veto UN Security Council Resolution 2334, which condemned Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories as a violation of international law.[94]

 
Schiff and Nancy Pelosi in the Knesset, Jerusalem, Israel, February 2022

In February 2019, Representative Ilhan Omar tweeted, "It's all about the Benjamins baby" in reference to American politicians' support for Israel and invoked the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The tweet received widespread bipartisan condemnation, including from many Democratic leaders as well as Schiff, for implying that lobby money was fueling American politicians' support of Israel. Schiff said it was "never acceptable to give voice to, or repeat, anti-Semitic smears".[95]

In October 2023, Schiff condemned Hamas's actions during the Israel–Hamas war and expressed his support for Israel and its right to self-defense.[96] He rejected calls for a ceasefire but said he supported "humanitarian pauses" to deliver aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.[97]

Murder of Jamal Khashoggi

After news reports that the CIA concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump said there was insufficient CIA evidence to link bin Salman to the murder.[98] The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, Schiff was briefed by the CIA on the agency assessment, and stated afterward that Trump was being dishonest about the CIA findings.[99]

Impeachments

In 2009, Schiff was appointed and served as an impeachment manager (prosecutor) in the impeachment trial of Judge Samuel B. Kent.[100] He was the lead manager alongside Bob Goodlatte.[101] The next year, Schiff was appointed and served as an impeachment manager in the impeachment trial of Judge Thomas Porteous.[102] He was again the lead manager alongside Goodlatte.[101]

As chair of the Intelligence Committee, Schiff was one of the lead investigators in the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump stemming from the Trump–Ukraine scandal.[103] Trump was impeached along party lines by 228 votes to 193 in the House on December 18, 2019, making him the third president to be impeached.[104]

On January 15, 2020, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named Schiff a lead impeachment manager.[105][106] In this role, he led a team of seven House members responsible for presenting the impeachment case against Trump during his trial before the United States Senate.[101]

Armenia–Azerbaijan War

Schiff accused Turkey of inciting the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.[107][108][109] He stated that the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war "must cause us [to] reexamine our relationship with both Turkey and Azerbaijan. If an ally of the United States is recruiting fighters from Syria to encourage further bloodshed and murder of civilians, what kind of ally are they in NATO or otherwise?".[110] Schiff co-signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stating: "We write to express our deep concern with Azerbaijan's renewed aggression against Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) and the rising possibility of a wider conflict with Armenia. We ask that the Administration use all available diplomatic tools to reduce tensions, end the fighting, and restrain Azerbaijan from further offensive actions."[111] Schiff called for U.S. recognition of the separatist, self-declared Republic of Artsakh, which is officially part of Azerbaijan, but has been under control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since the end of a separatist war in 1994.[112] He reiterated that call in April 2023.[113]

Investigation into the January 6 attack on the Capitol

On July 1, 2021, Pelosi appointed eight members (seven Democrats and two Republicans) to the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol, which included Schiff.

On June 21, 2022, Schiff led Day 4 of the committee's public hearings, which included testimony from three Republican officials to whom Trump reached out after the election: Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, his deputy Gabe Sterling, and Arizona House of Representatives Speaker Rusty Bowers.[114] The second half of the hearing focused on the emotional impact on a Georgia poll worker and her family of harassment and threats by Trump supporters, to the point of quitting her job and going into hiding.[115]

Schiff was interviewed after the hearing by reporters and called the testimony "enormously powerful".[116] He added, "The lie lives on, and with it so does the danger."

Ban on stock trading

Schiff supports a ban on stock trading by members of Congress.[117][118]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[119]

Caucus memberships

2021 California Attorney General bid

In early December 2020, then-President elect Joe Biden announced he would nominate Attorney General of California Xavier Becerra for Secretary of Health and Human Services.[126] Axios reported in February 2021 that Schiff was lobbying Governor Newsom and his allies to appoint him as Attorney General,[127] with Speaker Nancy Pelosi's approval.[24]

In response to Schiff's lobbying for the attorney general's post, 36 criminal and social justice groups, notably the Black Lives Matter Los Angeles and Long Beach chapters, wrote an open letter to Newsom expressing "strong opposition", citing his past support for "tough on crime" measures, though they also specified that their letter was not an endorsement of any other candidate.[27] On March 24, 2021, Newsom announced he would appoint California state assemblyman Rob Bonta, who took office on April 23.[128][129]

2024 U.S. Senate campaign

 
Adam Schiff at his first Senate campaign event in Davis, February 2023

On January 26, 2023, Schiff announced his candidacy for the United States Senate in the 2024 election.[130] On February 2, 2023, Schiff was endorsed by Nancy Pelosi, not long before incumbent Dianne Feinstein announced she would not seek reelection.[131] On February 14, 2023, Feinstein confirmed that she would retire in January 2025.[132]

Schiff is running against fellow Representatives Katie Porter and Barbara Lee in the primary.[133][134]

Electoral history

California's 21st State Senate district

1996 California 21st State Senate district election[135]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff 125,649 51.78
Republican Paula L. Boland 107,039 44.12
Libertarian Bob New 9,981 4.11
Total votes 242,669 100.0

California's 27th congressional district

2000 California 27th congressional district election[136]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff 113,708 52.70
Republican James E. Rogan (incumbent) 94,518 43.80
Natural Law Miriam R. Hospodar 3,873 1.79
Libertarian Ted Brown 3,675 1.70
Total votes 215,774 100.0

California's 29th congressional district

2002 California 29th congressional district election[137]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff 76,036 62.56
Republican Jim Scileppi 40,616 33.42
Libertarian Ted Brown 4,889 4.02
Total votes 121,541 100.0
California 29th Congressional District General Election, 2004[138]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 133,670 64.63
Republican Harry Frank Scolinos 62,871 30.40
Green Philip Koebel 5,715 2.76
Libertarian Ted Brown 4,570 2.21
Write-in votes John Christopher Burton 6 0.00
Total votes 206,832 100.0
California 29th Congressional District Democratic Primary, 2006[139]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent) 33,750 82.62
Democratic Bob McCloskey 7,102 17.38
Total votes 40,852 100.0
California 29th Congressional District General Election, 2006[140]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent) 91,014 63.47
Republican William J. Bodell 39,321 27.42
Green William M. Paparian 8,197 5.72
Peace and Freedom Lynda L. Llamas 2,599 1.81
Libertarian Jim Keller 2,258 1.57
Write-in votes John Burton 15 0.01
Total votes 143,404 100.0
California 29th Congressional District General Election, 2008[141]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 146,198 68.91
Republican Charles Hahn 56,727 26.74
Libertarian Alan Pyeatt 9,219 4.35
Total votes 212,144 100.0
California 29th Congressional District General Election, 2010[142]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 104,374 64.78
Republican John P. Cobert 51,534 31.98
Libertarian William P. Cushing 5,218 3.24
Total votes 161,126 100.0

California's 28th congressional district

California 28th Congressional District Top-Two Primary, 2012[143]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff 42,797 59.00
Republican Phil Jennerjahn 12,633 17.41
Republican Jenny Worman 5,978 8.24
Republican Garen Mailyan 3,749 5.17
Democratic Sal Genovese 2,829 3.90
Democratic Massie Munroe 2,437 3.36
Democratic Jonathan Ryan Kalbfeld 2,119 2.92
Total votes 72,542 100.0
California 28th Congressional District General Election, 2012[144]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff 188,703 76.49
Republican Phil Jennerjahn 58,008 23.51
Total votes 246,711 100.0
California 28th Congressional District Top-Two Primary, 2014[145]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 46,004 74.48
Independent Steve Stokes 11,078 17.94
Democratic Sal Genovese 4,643 7.52
Write-in votes (Republican Party) Sam Yousuf 38 0.06
Total votes 61,763 100.0
California 28th Congressional District General Election, 2014[146]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 91,996 76.50
Independent Steve Stokes 28,268 23.50
Total votes 120,264 100.0
California 28th Congressional District Top-Two Primary, 2016[147]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 111,766 70.24
Republican Lenore Solis 29,336 18.44
Democratic Sal Genovese 18,026 11.33
Total votes 159,128 100.0
California 28th Congressional District General Election, 2016[148]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 210,883 77.99
Republican Lenore Solis 59,526 22.01
Total votes 270,409 100.0
California 28th Congressional District Top-Two Primary, 2018[149]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 94,249 73.51
Republican Johnny J. Nalbandian 26,566 20.72
Democratic Sal Genovese 7,406 5.78
Total votes 128,221 100.0
California 28th Congressional District General Election, 2018[150]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam B. Schiff (incumbent) 196,662 78.37
Republican Johnny J. Nalbandian 54,272 21.63
Total votes 250,934 100.0
California 28th Congressional District Top-Two Primary, 2020[151]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent) 110,251 59.57
Republican Eric Early 23,243 12.56
Democratic Maebe A. Girl 22,129 11.96
Independent Jennifer Barbosa 10,421 5.63
Republican William Bodell 7,093 3.83
Democratic Sal Genovese 6,294 3.40
Democratic Ara Khachig Manoogian 3,920 1.78
Democratic Chad D. Anderson 2,359 1.27
Total votes 185,080 100.0
California 28th Congressional District General Election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent) 244,271 72.7
Republican Eric Early 91,928 27.3
Total votes 336,199 100.0
Democratic hold

California's 30th congressional district

California 30th Congressional District Top-Two Primary, 2022
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent) 102,290 62.4
Democratic Maebe A. Girl 21,053 12.9
Republican Ronda Kennedy 13,953 8.5
Republican Patrick Lee Gipson 10,529 6.4
Republican Johnny J. Nalbandian 7,693 4.7
Republican Paloma Zuniga 2,614 1.6
Democratic Sal Genovese 2,612 1.6
Green William "Gunner" Meurer 1,598 1.0
American Independent Tony Rodriguez 1,460 0.9
Total votes 163,802 100.0
California 30th Congressional District General Election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Schiff (incumbent) 150,100 71.1
Democratic Maebe A. Girl 60,968 28.9
Total votes 211,068 100.0
Democratic hold

Personal life

 
Adam and Eve Schiff

Schiff met his wife, Eve Sanderson, on a tennis court in 1990.[152] They married in 1995 and have two children.[153]

Schiff and his family live in Burbank.[154] He is Jewish.[155]

Schiff has participated in multiple endurance challenges, including triathlons and marathons. He was the only U.S. representative to participate in the inaugural Washington, D.C., triathlon in 2010[156] and has since participated in races in Philadelphia, New York City, and Malibu.[157] In 2014, Schiff was the first member of Congress to participate in the AIDS/LifeCycle, a seven-day charity bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles to raise awareness and funding to fight HIV and AIDS.[158]

The New Yorker reported in 2018 that "Schiff has been writing screenplays on the side for years", including a murder mystery, a post-Holocaust story, and a spy drama.[159] In October 2021, Schiff published Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could, a book recounting the effects of the Trump presidency.[160]

Books

See also

References

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External links

  • Congressman Adam Schiff official U.S. House website
  • Adam Schiff for Congress
  • Adam Schiff at Curlie
California Senate
Preceded by Member of the California State Senate
from the 21st district

1996–2000
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 27th congressional district

2001–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 29th congressional district

2003–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 28th congressional district

2013–2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 30th congressional district

2023–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Chair of the House Intelligence Committee
2019–present
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded by United States representatives by seniority
42nd
Succeeded by

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This article is about the American politician For the fictional Law amp Order character see Adam Schiff Law amp Order Adam Bennett Schiff born June 22 1960 is an American lawyer author and politician serving as a U S representative from California since 2001 A member of the Democratic Party Schiff was a member of the California State Senate from 1996 to 2000 Adam SchiffOfficial portrait 2017Chair of the House Intelligence CommitteeIn office January 3 2019 January 3 2023Preceded byDevin NunesSucceeded byMike TurnerRanking Member of the House Intelligence CommitteeIn office January 3 2015 January 3 2019Preceded byDutch RuppersbergerSucceeded byDevin NunesMember of theU S House of Representativesfrom CaliforniaIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2001Preceded byJames E RoganConstituency27th district 2001 2003 29th district 2003 2013 28th district 2013 2023 30th district 2023 present Member of the California Senate from the 21st districtIn office December 2 1996 November 30 2000Preceded byNewton RussellSucceeded byJack ScottPersonal detailsBornAdam Bennett Schiff 1960 06 22 June 22 1960 age 63 Framingham Massachusetts U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseEve Sanderson m 1995 wbr Children2EducationStanford University BA Harvard University JD SignatureWebsiteHouse website Campaign websiteAdam Schiff s voice source source Adam Schiff pays tribute to a retiring member of his staffRecorded September 29 2021Schiff graduated from Stanford and Harvard Law School As an Assistant United States Attorney he successfully prosecuted Soviet spy Richard Miller in 1993 and began running for office the following year He represents California s 30th congressional district which is centered in the San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles and includes Pasadena Glendale Burbank West Hollywood and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Hollywood Sunland Tujunga Edendale Park La Brea Hancock Park and Echo Park Schiff chaired the House Intelligence Committee from 2019 to 2023 and was removed from it by Speaker Kevin McCarthy in 2023 1 He is on leave from the House Appropriations Committee which he joined in 2007 2 He previously served on the House Foreign Affairs Committee Schiff was the lead impeachment manager in the first impeachment trial of President Donald Trump He had previously served as the joint lead impeachment manager in two judicial impeachments trials Schiff is a candidate for the United States Senate in the 2024 election to succeed Laphonza Butler after Dianne Feinstein s death 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Law career 3 California State Senate 4 U S House of Representatives 4 1 Elections 4 2 Tenure 4 2 1 2003 invasion of Iraq 4 2 2 Armenian genocide resolution 4 2 3 Helicopter noise 4 2 4 Intelligence and surveillance reform 4 2 5 Investigation of Benghazi attack 4 2 6 Press freedom 4 2 7 Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen 4 2 8 War authorization reform and authorization against ISIS 4 2 9 Comments on Trump Russia collusion investigation 4 2 9 1 Censure 4 2 10 North Korea 4 2 11 Israel and antisemitism 4 2 12 Murder of Jamal Khashoggi 4 2 13 Impeachments 4 2 14 Armenia Azerbaijan War 4 2 15 Investigation into the January 6 attack on the Capitol 4 2 16 Ban on stock trading 4 3 Committee assignments 4 4 Caucus memberships 5 2021 California Attorney General bid 6 2024 U S Senate campaign 7 Electoral history 7 1 California s 21st State Senate district 7 2 California s 27th congressional district 7 3 California s 29th congressional district 7 4 California s 28th congressional district 7 5 California s 30th congressional district 8 Personal life 9 Books 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and educationSchiff was born in Framingham Massachusetts the son of Edward and Sherrill Ann nee Glovsky Schiff 4 He was raised in a Jewish family that moved to Scottsdale Arizona in 1970 and Alamo California in 1972 5 In 1978 he graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville California 6 7 where he played soccer and was both the class salutatorian and the student his peers voted most likely to succeed 8 9 Schiff received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Stanford University in 1982 and graduated with distinction 10 He obtained his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School cum laude in 1985 10 11 Schiff was a member of the Harvard Law School Forum his tasks included driving guest speakers including William J Brennan Jr from the airport to campus and back 12 He also worked as a student research assistant for Professor Laurence Tribe 12 Law careerAfter law school Schiff spent a year as a law clerk for Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr of the United States District Court for the Central District of California 13 From 1987 to 1993 he was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Office of the United States Attorney for the Central District of California 14 In this position Schiff came to public attention when he prosecuted the case against Richard Miller a former FBI agent who spied for the Soviet Union 15 The first trial resulted in a hung jury the second trial resulted in a conviction that was overturned on appeal 16 Miller was convicted in a third trial 17 In May 1994 Schiff was a candidate for the 43rd district seat in the California State Assembly in a special election and lost to Republican nominee James E Rogan 18 That November he was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for a full term again losing to Rogan 19 California State Senate nbsp Schiff as a state senator in 1997In 1996 Schiff was elected to represent the 21st district in the California State Senate 20 When his term began he was the Senate s youngest member at 36 21 During his four year term Schiff chaired the senate s Judiciary Committee and Select Committee on Juvenile Justice and the state legislature s Joint Committee on the Arts 21 As a state senator Schiff authored dozens of measures that were enacted into law 21 These included Senate Bill 1847 Chapter 1021 22 Passed in 1998 this legislation continued work on the stalled Blue Line light rail extension to Pasadena by renaming the Blue Line the Gold Line 22 and creating the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority which separated the project from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority 23 The construction authority finished the Pasadena line in 2003 and extended it to Azusa in 2016 23 A third leg was begun which is intended to extend the line to Pomona by 2025 23 Schiff s work to re energize the project caused him to be regarded in the San Gabriel Valley as the Father of the Gold Line 23 During his tenure Schiff also authored tough on crime measures which did not pass or were vetoed by both Republican and Democratic governors including a bill to allow minors 14 or older accused of serious crimes to be tried as adults 24 25 and a bill that would have made it a felony to hire an undocumented immigrant 26 27 According to The Guardian these proposals were in line with the tough on crime attitude of other politicians in the late 1990s 24 U S House of RepresentativesElections nbsp Schiff speaking to the California Democratic Party in June 2019 In 2000 Schiff challenged Rogan then the incumbent in what was then California s 27th congressional district The district had once been a Republican stronghold but had been trending Democratic since the early 1990s In what was the most expensive House race ever at the time 28 Schiff unseated Rogan taking 53 of the vote to Rogan s 44 He became only the second Democrat to represent this district since its creation in 1913 After the 2000 census the district was renumbered the 29th and made significantly more Democratic As a result Schiff has never faced another contest nearly as close as his 2000 bid and has been reelected 11 times His district became even more Democratic after the 2010 census when it was renumbered the 28th and pushed into Los Angeles proper Even before that none of his Republican challengers had cleared 35 of the vote In 2010 Schiff defeated Tea Party backed Republican John Colbert for a sixth term 29 In 2012 he defeated Republican Phil Jennerjahn 30 In 2014 he defeated independent candidate Steve Stokes 31 In 2016 he defeated Republican candidate Lenore Solis In 2018 Schiff initially competed in the primary with Democratic challenger Kim Gruenenfelder After Gruenenfelder dropped out of the race Schiff defeated Republican nominee Johnny Nalbandian In 2020 Schiff faced a crowded primary which included Republican attorney Eric Early and Democratic drag queen Maebe A Girl 32 33 He won the primary with a majority of the vote with Girl and Early in a close race for second Early was finally determined to have advanced to the general election on March 27 2020 34 Schiff easily won the general election 35 After the 2020 census Schiff s district was renumbered the 30th and made more Democratic In January 2022 Schiff announced he would run for reelection in the new 30th district 36 He defeated Girl with 71 of the vote In lieu of running for a 13th term Schiff is running to succeed Dianne Feinstein in the United States Senate in 2024 Tenure 2003 invasion of Iraq Schiff voted in favor of the 2003 invasion of Iraq 37 In February 2015 discussing how or whether to tailor Bush era plans from 2001 and 2002 to fight ISIS Schiff was asked if he regretted voting to invade He said Absolutely Unfortunately our intelligence was dead wrong on that on Saddam at that time The vote set in motion a cascading series of events which have had disastrous consequences 38 39 nbsp Schiff at the United States Capitol during the 115th Congress nbsp Schiff and Heather Podesta at a party hosted by the Podesta Group in Washington D C honoring the inauguration of Barack Obama nbsp US congressional delegation at Halifax International Security Forum 2014 nbsp Schiff with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in November 2014 nbsp Schiff at George Floyd protest in Los Angeles nbsp Schiff and Hatice Cengiz the fiancee of the murdered journalist Jamal KhashoggiArmenian genocide resolution Schiff has been a leading voice in Armenian American issues he claims to have over 70 000 Armenian Americans in his district 40 41 He introduced U S House Resolution 106 recognizing the Armenian genocide which the House Foreign Affairs Committee approved on October 11 2007 42 but began to lose support after Turkey s prime minister said that approval of the resolution would endanger U S Turkey relations 43 On March 4 2010 the House Foreign Affairs Committee again approved the resolution by a 23 22 margin 44 Immediately the Turkish government recalled its U S ambassador 44 Schiff said in 2007 When you think about what we have against us the president a foreign policy establishment that has condoned this campaign of denial the Turkish lobby against that you have the truth which is a powerful thing but doesn t always win out 45 On October 29 2019 the full House of Representatives passed the resolution by a vote of 405 11 46 Helicopter noise Beginning with Representative Howard Berman before Berman was voted out Schiff worked on the Helicopter Noise Relief Act a measure to reduce unwanted helicopter noise across Los Angeles County by authorizing the Federal Aviation Administration FAA to study and regulate it 47 After reintroducing his legislation Schiff worked with Senator Dianne Feinstein to push the FAA to act and together they attached a provision in the 2014 omnibus appropriations package directing the U S Secretary of Transportation and the FAA to address helicopter noise in Los Angeles County 48 As a result in 2015 the FAA created a countywide helicopter noise public complaint system the first step toward regulation 49 50 Intelligence and surveillance reform Schiff has been a prominent supporter of surveillance reforms especially in the wake of the leaks of classified intelligence by Edward Snowden 51 In 2007 in response to disclosure of the Terrorist Surveillance Program Schiff and Representative Jeff Flake offered a successful amendment in the House of Representatives to clarify that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is the exclusive means for collecting foreign intelligence information within the U S 52 Schiff has criticized the bulk collection of telephone metadata by the National Security Agency In January 2014 he introduced the Telephone Metadata Reform Act 53 which would prohibit the bulk collection of domestic phone records Schiff has also introduced several bills aimed at reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court including a bill to require outside counsel to be appointed to argue for privacy and civil liberties protections in certain cases before the Court 54 Investigation of Benghazi attack Nancy Pelosi appointed Schiff to the House Select Committee on Benghazi in 2014 as one of the five Democrats on the committee 55 He had participated in the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence investigation into the attacks on the Benghazi diplomatic compound which found that the initial talking points the intelligence community provided were flawed but not intended to deceive and that diplomatic facilities across the world lacked adequate security 56 The report s findings were unanimous and bipartisan Before he was appointed to the Benghazi Select Committee Schiff called the establishment of a select committee to investigate the 2012 attack a colossal waste of time and said Democratic leaders should not appoint any members stating I think it s just a tremendous red herring and a waste of taxpayer resources 57 Despite those reservations he still accepted an appointment to the Committee because if he felt he could add value he would serve 58 Press freedom In 2006 Schiff formed the bipartisan bicameral Congressional Caucus for the Freedom of the Press 59 aimed at advancing press freedom around the world The Caucus proposed the Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act originally introduced to Congress by Schiff Representative Mike Pence and Senator Christopher Dodd on October 1 2009 in response to the murder of Daniel Pearl by terrorists in Pakistan 60 61 The legislation requires the United States Department of State to expand its scrutiny of news media intimidation and freedom of the press restrictions during its annual report on human rights in each country 62 After its introduction the act passed the House by a vote of 403 to 12 and unanimously in the Senate however the Senate removed a provision requiring the Secretary of State in coordination with the Department of State s Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor and in consultation with the Undersecretary for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy to establish a grant program aiming to promote freedom of the press worldwide 61 63 On May 17 2010 President Barack Obama accompanied by the Pearl family signed the act into law 64 Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen In 2015 Schiff supported the Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen saying The military action by Saudi Arabia and its partners was necessitated by the illegal action of the Houthi rebels and their Iranian backers But ultimately a negotiated end to this crisis is the only way to restore order in Yemen and shrink the space for terrorism 65 In April 2019 Schiff voted for a bipartisan resolution under the War Powers Act to end U S involvement in the war 66 67 It passed the Senate but after passing the House it was vetoed 68 War authorization reform and authorization against ISIS After President Obama s speech at the National Defense University examining the U S war powers during the War on Terror Schiff introduced bipartisan legislation to repeal the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists the legislation passed in the days after the September 11 attacks to combat al Qaeda because he felt that the current AUMF is outdated and straining at the edges to justify the use of force outside the war theater 69 The bill introduced with Representative Tom Rooney was intended to sunset In addition to his legislation Schiff has been a forceful proponent of debating and voting on a new war authorization against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 70 Schiff has been a supporter of national defense spending voting for every increase in the defense budget over the course of his career 71 Comments on Trump Russia collusion investigation Further information Mueller special counsel investigation In a March 22 2017 interview with Chuck Todd on MSNBC Schiff claimed there was more than circumstantial evidence now that Donald Trump s 2016 presidential campaign colluded with Russia Todd followed up by asking if he had seen direct evidence of collusion and Schiff responded that there was evidence that is not circumstantial and is very much worthy of investigation 72 On April 2 2017 Schiff the ranking member on the House Select Intelligence Committee which is tasked with conducting inquiries related to Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections appeared on CNN s State of the Union In the wide ranging interview Schiff and host Jake Tapper discussed Michael Flynn s request for immunity Schiff s and Devin Nunes s separate inspections of White House documents Trump s allegations of wiretapping in Trump Tower and Nunes s apparent close association with the Trump White House 73 Tapper asked Schiff if there was evidence of Donald Trump Russia collusion Schiff replied I don t think we can say anything definitively at this point We are still at the very early stage of the investigation The only thing I can say is that it would be irresponsible for us not to get to the bottom of this 74 Tapper asked Do you think that Chairman Nunes was part of an attempt to provide some sort of cover for the president s claim about Obama wiretapping him at Trump Tower which obviously this does not prove but to cover for that or an attempt to distract as you re suggesting Schiff replied It certainly is an attempt to distract and to hide the origin of the materials to hide the White House hand The question is of course why And I think the answer to the question is this effort to point the Congress in other directions basically say don t look at me don t look at Russia there is nothing to see here 75 A few days later Nunes recused himself as leader of the investigative panel while the House Committee on Ethics investigated whether he had disclosed classified information 76 77 On July 23 2017 on Meet the Press Schiff stated A t the end of the day we need to make sure that our president is operating not in his personal best interests and not because he s worried about what the Russians might have but because what he is doing is in America s best interest The fact that we have questions about this is in itself harmful 78 The following morning on Twitter Trump called Schiff Sleazy Adam Schiff the totally biased Congressman looking into Russia and called the Russian collusion investigation the Dem loss excuse 79 Schiff responded on Twitter that the president s comments and actions are beneath the dignity of the office 80 In December 2018 Schiff suggested that Trump associate Roger Stone might have lied to Congress and said the transcript of his testimony should be forwarded to the Special Counsel 81 In November 2019 Stone was convicted of lying to Congress 82 When he became chair of the House Intelligence Committee in 2019 Schiff took a personal mission to investigate Trump s connections to Russia separate from the Special Counsel investigation 83 Schiff came under fire when he demurred when asked if he would accept it if the Special Counsel s investigation concluded that Trump had not colluded with Russia saying that he had great confidence in Mueller but that there may be for example evidence of collusion or conspiracy that is clear and convincing but not proof beyond a reasonable doubt as is needed for a criminal conviction 84 On March 28 2019 the nine Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee officially called for Schiff to resign due to his allegations that Trump s campaign colluded with Russians in the 2016 election 85 Schiff responded by accusing the Republican members of tolerating immoral and corrupt conduct by Trump campaign members and administration appointees 86 87 Censure On June 21 2023 the House of Representatives censured Schiff in a party line vote on H Res 521 which called for an investigation into his alleged falsehoods misrepresentations and abuses of sensitive information about the 2016 United States presidential election and the first impeachment of Donald Trump 88 89 Schiff has denied the allegations calling them defamatory 90 North Korea Schiff called North Korea one of the most brutal and despotic regimes in the world After the death of American student Otto Warmbier who was imprisoned during a visit to North Korea Schiff said The barbaric treatment of Otto Warmbier by the North Korean regime amounts to the murder of a U S citizen 91 In April 2018 asked whether he thought Trump deserved at least partial credit for North Korea s involvement in talks with the U S Schiff responded I think it s more than fair to say that the combination of the president s unpredictability and indeed his bellicosity had something to do with the North Koreans deciding to come to the negotiating table 92 Israel and antisemitism nbsp Schiff with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in 2002Schiff is a supporter of Israel 93 In December 2016 he urged Obama to veto UN Security Council Resolution 2334 which condemned Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories as a violation of international law 94 nbsp Schiff and Nancy Pelosi in the Knesset Jerusalem Israel February 2022In February 2019 Representative Ilhan Omar tweeted It s all about the Benjamins baby in reference to American politicians support for Israel and invoked the American Israel Public Affairs Committee AIPAC The tweet received widespread bipartisan condemnation including from many Democratic leaders as well as Schiff for implying that lobby money was fueling American politicians support of Israel Schiff said it was never acceptable to give voice to or repeat anti Semitic smears 95 In October 2023 Schiff condemned Hamas s actions during the Israel Hamas war and expressed his support for Israel and its right to self defense 96 He rejected calls for a ceasefire but said he supported humanitarian pauses to deliver aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip 97 Murder of Jamal Khashoggi After news reports that the CIA concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi Trump said there was insufficient CIA evidence to link bin Salman to the murder 98 The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee Schiff was briefed by the CIA on the agency assessment and stated afterward that Trump was being dishonest about the CIA findings 99 Impeachments See also First impeachment of Donald Trump First impeachment trial of Donald Trump and Impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump In 2009 Schiff was appointed and served as an impeachment manager prosecutor in the impeachment trial of Judge Samuel B Kent 100 He was the lead manager alongside Bob Goodlatte 101 The next year Schiff was appointed and served as an impeachment manager in the impeachment trial of Judge Thomas Porteous 102 He was again the lead manager alongside Goodlatte 101 As chair of the Intelligence Committee Schiff was one of the lead investigators in the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump stemming from the Trump Ukraine scandal 103 Trump was impeached along party lines by 228 votes to 193 in the House on December 18 2019 making him the third president to be impeached 104 On January 15 2020 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi named Schiff a lead impeachment manager 105 106 In this role he led a team of seven House members responsible for presenting the impeachment case against Trump during his trial before the United States Senate 101 Armenia Azerbaijan War Further information Nagorno Karabakh conflict Schiff accused Turkey of inciting the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh 107 108 109 He stated that the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war must cause us to reexamine our relationship with both Turkey and Azerbaijan If an ally of the United States is recruiting fighters from Syria to encourage further bloodshed and murder of civilians what kind of ally are they in NATO or otherwise 110 Schiff co signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stating We write to express our deep concern with Azerbaijan s renewed aggression against Artsakh Nagorno Karabakh and the rising possibility of a wider conflict with Armenia We ask that the Administration use all available diplomatic tools to reduce tensions end the fighting and restrain Azerbaijan from further offensive actions 111 Schiff called for U S recognition of the separatist self declared Republic of Artsakh which is officially part of Azerbaijan but has been under control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since the end of a separatist war in 1994 112 He reiterated that call in April 2023 113 Investigation into the January 6 attack on the Capitol On July 1 2021 Pelosi appointed eight members seven Democrats and two Republicans to the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol which included Schiff On June 21 2022 Schiff led Day 4 of the committee s public hearings which included testimony from three Republican officials to whom Trump reached out after the election Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger his deputy Gabe Sterling and Arizona House of Representatives Speaker Rusty Bowers 114 The second half of the hearing focused on the emotional impact on a Georgia poll worker and her family of harassment and threats by Trump supporters to the point of quitting her job and going into hiding 115 Schiff was interviewed after the hearing by reporters and called the testimony enormously powerful 116 He added The lie lives on and with it so does the danger Ban on stock trading Schiff supports a ban on stock trading by members of Congress 117 118 Committee assignments For the 118th Congress 119 Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts Intellectual Property and the InternetCaucus memberships Co chair of the Congressional International Anti Piracy Caucus Co founded the Democratic Study Group on National Security Co founded the Congressional Caucus for Freedom of the Press Vice Chairman of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus 120 New Democrat Coalition 121 House Baltic Caucus 122 Congressional Arts Caucus 123 Afterschool Caucuses 124 Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus 125 2021 California Attorney General bidIn early December 2020 then President elect Joe Biden announced he would nominate Attorney General of California Xavier Becerra for Secretary of Health and Human Services 126 Axios reported in February 2021 that Schiff was lobbying Governor Newsom and his allies to appoint him as Attorney General 127 with Speaker Nancy Pelosi s approval 24 In response to Schiff s lobbying for the attorney general s post 36 criminal and social justice groups notably the Black Lives Matter Los Angeles and Long Beach chapters wrote an open letter to Newsom expressing strong opposition citing his past support for tough on crime measures though they also specified that their letter was not an endorsement of any other candidate 27 On March 24 2021 Newsom announced he would appoint California state assemblyman Rob Bonta who took office on April 23 128 129 2024 U S Senate campaign nbsp Adam Schiff at his first Senate campaign event in Davis February 2023On January 26 2023 Schiff announced his candidacy for the United States Senate in the 2024 election 130 On February 2 2023 Schiff was endorsed by Nancy Pelosi not long before incumbent Dianne Feinstein announced she would not seek reelection 131 On February 14 2023 Feinstein confirmed that she would retire in January 2025 132 Schiff is running against fellow Representatives Katie Porter and Barbara Lee in the primary 133 134 Electoral historyCalifornia s 21st State Senate district 1996 California 21st State Senate district election 135 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff 125 649 51 78Republican Paula L Boland 107 039 44 12Libertarian Bob New 9 981 4 11Total votes 242 669 100 0California s 27th congressional district 2000 California 27th congressional district election 136 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff 113 708 52 70Republican James E Rogan incumbent 94 518 43 80Natural Law Miriam R Hospodar 3 873 1 79Libertarian Ted Brown 3 675 1 70Total votes 215 774 100 0California s 29th congressional district 2002 California 29th congressional district election 137 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff 76 036 62 56Republican Jim Scileppi 40 616 33 42Libertarian Ted Brown 4 889 4 02Total votes 121 541 100 0California 29th Congressional District General Election 2004 138 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 133 670 64 63Republican Harry Frank Scolinos 62 871 30 40Green Philip Koebel 5 715 2 76Libertarian Ted Brown 4 570 2 21Write in votes John Christopher Burton 6 0 00Total votes 206 832 100 0California 29th Congressional District Democratic Primary 2006 139 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff incumbent 33 750 82 62Democratic Bob McCloskey 7 102 17 38Total votes 40 852 100 0California 29th Congressional District General Election 2006 140 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff incumbent 91 014 63 47Republican William J Bodell 39 321 27 42Green William M Paparian 8 197 5 72Peace and Freedom Lynda L Llamas 2 599 1 81Libertarian Jim Keller 2 258 1 57Write in votes John Burton 15 0 01Total votes 143 404 100 0California 29th Congressional District General Election 2008 141 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 146 198 68 91Republican Charles Hahn 56 727 26 74Libertarian Alan Pyeatt 9 219 4 35Total votes 212 144 100 0California 29th Congressional District General Election 2010 142 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 104 374 64 78Republican John P Cobert 51 534 31 98Libertarian William P Cushing 5 218 3 24Total votes 161 126 100 0California s 28th congressional district California 28th Congressional District Top Two Primary 2012 143 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff 42 797 59 00Republican Phil Jennerjahn 12 633 17 41Republican Jenny Worman 5 978 8 24Republican Garen Mailyan 3 749 5 17Democratic Sal Genovese 2 829 3 90Democratic Massie Munroe 2 437 3 36Democratic Jonathan Ryan Kalbfeld 2 119 2 92Total votes 72 542 100 0California 28th Congressional District General Election 2012 144 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff 188 703 76 49Republican Phil Jennerjahn 58 008 23 51Total votes 246 711 100 0California 28th Congressional District Top Two Primary 2014 145 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 46 004 74 48Independent Steve Stokes 11 078 17 94Democratic Sal Genovese 4 643 7 52Write in votes Republican Party Sam Yousuf 38 0 06Total votes 61 763 100 0California 28th Congressional District General Election 2014 146 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 91 996 76 50Independent Steve Stokes 28 268 23 50Total votes 120 264 100 0California 28th Congressional District Top Two Primary 2016 147 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 111 766 70 24Republican Lenore Solis 29 336 18 44Democratic Sal Genovese 18 026 11 33Total votes 159 128 100 0California 28th Congressional District General Election 2016 148 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 210 883 77 99Republican Lenore Solis 59 526 22 01Total votes 270 409 100 0California 28th Congressional District Top Two Primary 2018 149 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 94 249 73 51Republican Johnny J Nalbandian 26 566 20 72Democratic Sal Genovese 7 406 5 78Total votes 128 221 100 0California 28th Congressional District General Election 2018 150 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam B Schiff incumbent 196 662 78 37Republican Johnny J Nalbandian 54 272 21 63Total votes 250 934 100 0California 28th Congressional District Top Two Primary 2020 151 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff incumbent 110 251 59 57Republican Eric Early 23 243 12 56Democratic Maebe A Girl 22 129 11 96Independent Jennifer Barbosa 10 421 5 63Republican William Bodell 7 093 3 83Democratic Sal Genovese 6 294 3 40Democratic Ara Khachig Manoogian 3 920 1 78Democratic Chad D Anderson 2 359 1 27Total votes 185 080 100 0California 28th Congressional District General Election 2020 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff incumbent 244 271 72 7Republican Eric Early 91 928 27 3Total votes 336 199 100 0Democratic holdCalifornia s 30th congressional district California 30th Congressional District Top Two Primary 2022 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff incumbent 102 290 62 4Democratic Maebe A Girl 21 053 12 9Republican Ronda Kennedy 13 953 8 5Republican Patrick Lee Gipson 10 529 6 4Republican Johnny J Nalbandian 7 693 4 7Republican Paloma Zuniga 2 614 1 6Democratic Sal Genovese 2 612 1 6Green William Gunner Meurer 1 598 1 0American Independent Tony Rodriguez 1 460 0 9Total votes 163 802 100 0California 30th Congressional District General Election 2022 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Adam Schiff incumbent 150 100 71 1Democratic Maebe A Girl 60 968 28 9Total votes 211 068 100 0Democratic holdPersonal life nbsp Adam and Eve SchiffSchiff met his wife Eve Sanderson on a tennis court in 1990 152 They married in 1995 and have two children 153 Schiff and his family live in Burbank 154 He is Jewish 155 Schiff has participated in multiple endurance challenges including triathlons and marathons He was the only U S representative to participate in the inaugural Washington D C triathlon in 2010 156 and has since participated in races in Philadelphia New York City and Malibu 157 In 2014 Schiff was the first member of Congress to participate in the AIDS LifeCycle a seven day charity bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles to raise awareness and funding to fight HIV and AIDS 158 The New Yorker reported in 2018 that Schiff has been writing screenplays on the side for years including a murder mystery a post Holocaust story and a spy drama 159 In October 2021 Schiff published Midnight in Washington How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could a book recounting the effects of the Trump presidency 160 BooksMidnight in Washington 2021 See also nbsp United States portal nbsp California portal nbsp Politics portalList of current members of the United States House of Representatives List of United States representatives expelled censured or reprimanded List of United States representatives from CaliforniaReferences Rimmer Morgan January 25 2023 McCarthy officially denies Schiff and Swalwell seats 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