Are you willing to call the attorney general and say, 'We have this thing handled so well that you can start criminal prosecutions because they are not too-big-to-jail anymore?'
Brad Sherman
The Public Record
Brad Sherman is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California's 30th congressional district since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, Sherman has focused on various issues including financial regulation, foreign policy, and technology. He has been an advocate for consumer protection and has worked on legislation related to economic stability and national security. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous congressional committees and has been involved in significant legislative efforts.
Had we refused to bomb Nazi trains during World War II because the conductor was a civilian, we might live in a very different world today.
I look forward to working with the members in the room on legislation to prohibit U.S. companies from helping this great wall of China.
I have always voted for every Iran sanctions bill--big ones and small ones, those that were the product of great drafting, those that were the product of mediocre drafting--and I asked only why we couldn't make the bill stronger.
I would also like you to explore with USAID the idea that a good chunk of our aid should go there in the form of providing free textbooks.





