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Schiff: ‘Too many unknowns' to claim ‘victory' in stopping Iran nuclear weapons
Schiff: ‘Too many unknowns' to claim ‘victory' in stopping Iran nuclear weapons

The Hill

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Hill

Schiff: ‘Too many unknowns' to claim ‘victory' in stopping Iran nuclear weapons

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said it's 'premature' for anyone to be claiming that Iran will not try to continue its nuclear program in Friday comments on ABC News Live. 'The Iranian regime had not made a decision to build a bomb, was not pursuing the mechanism of a bomb, even though it was enriching uranium,' he said. Over the past week, there has been heavy debate over whether the U.S. strikes in Iran on June 21 were necessary, and how successful they were at setting back or eliminating Iran's nuclear program. 'Do they now want to be more like North Korea and be a nuclear state than a nuclear threshold state? We don't know, and it will take time before we do know. So, I think it's very premature for Senator Cotton or anyone else to be claiming victory here. There are just too many unknowns,' Schiff continued. The New York Times and CNN reported that a preliminary classified intelligence report claimed that the strikes merely set back Iran's nuclear capacities by months, contradicting President Trump's claim that the strikes 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear program. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been on the defensive this week and lashed out at a Fox reporter who asked where the enriched uranium was. Trump also called to fire CNN reporter Natasha Bertrand for her reporting on this preliminary report. Schiff is responding to Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), who claimed on June 22 that Trump's attacks 'severely damaged Iran's nuclear infrastructure.' There has not been solid proof yet that the strikes completely destroyed Iran's nuclear program or Iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium. On Friday, the House and Senate received a classified briefing, but Democrats still question the attacks' success. 'I would say that that particular briefing left me with more concerns and a true lack of clarity on how we are defining the mission and the success of it,' said Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.). The administration has been adamant that the strikes were successful. Trump said he would consider bombing Iran again if new intelligence finds that the strikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear enrichment capacities.

Citizens Against Government Waste Names Senators Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff June 2025 Porkers of the Month
Citizens Against Government Waste Names Senators Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff June 2025 Porkers of the Month

Business Wire

time10 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Business Wire

Citizens Against Government Waste Names Senators Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff June 2025 Porkers of the Month

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) named Senators Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) its June 2025 Porkers of the Month for wanting to continue to throw away billions of taxpayer dollars on California's failed high-speed rail project. Sens. Padilla and Schiff have a long history of pouring federal taxpayer dollars into this massive boondoggle. Share pulled the brakes on $4 billion for the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA). Since the project was approved in 2008, the CHSRA has been off track, wasting more than $11 billion for incomplete segments in the Central Valley that won't be done until 2030. Sens. Padilla and Schiff have a long history of pouring federal taxpayer dollars into this massive boondoggle. In 2024, they begged former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg for $536 million in federal funds. In 2023, they supported $3.35 billion in grants for this failing project. Sens. Padilla and Schiff said in a joint statement that 'high-speed rail is the future of transportation.' CAGW President Tom Schatz said, 'Sens. Padilla and Schiff are tricking taxpayers into thinking that California's high-speed rail project is going somewhere but it has always been far off track. The project was billed as fast, affordable, and transformative but it has been an epic failure of transparency, planning, management, and fiscal accountability. Sens. Padilla and Schiff do not care that it's the most expensive and wasteful high-speed rail project in the country. For continuing to guzzle taxpayer dollars for a train to nowhere, Sens. Padilla and Schiff were an easy choice for June Porker of the Month.' Citizens Against Government Waste is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government. For more than two decades, Porker of the Month is a dubious honor given to lawmakers and government officials who have shown a blatant disregard for the taxpayers.

Sen. Adam Schiff introduces bill to support LGBTQ+ people in starting families
Sen. Adam Schiff introduces bill to support LGBTQ+ people in starting families

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Sen. Adam Schiff introduces bill to support LGBTQ+ people in starting families

U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, has introduced a bill to assure LGBTQ+ Americans equal access to assisted reproductive services. Keep up with the latest in + news and politics. Schiff's Equal Access to Reproductive Care Act, introduced Thursday, would classify these services, such as in vitro fertilization and surrogacy, as medical care for which expenses are tax-deductible under the Internal Revenue Act. Many LGBTQ+ taxpayers can't deduct these expenses under current law. The bill would mandate equal treatment for all seeking these services, regardless of regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, relationship status, or ability status. 'Assisted reproduction shall be treated as medical care of the taxpayer or the taxpayer's spouse or dependent to the extent that the taxpayer or the taxpayer's spouse or dependent, respectively, intends to take legal custody or responsibility for any children born as a result of such assisted reproduction,' the bill reads. 'Americans, including LGBTQ Americans, should have the freedom to start or expand a family without additional financial and systemic barriers that make it harder to afford reproductive health care services. This bill is crucial in correcting outdated tax laws in order to support LGBTQ individuals in family planning care,' Schiff said in a press release. The Los Angeles LGBT Center and the National Health Law Program praised the bill. 'The Los Angeles LGBT Center applauds Senator Schiff for championing the Equal Access to Reproductive Care Act,' Joey Espinoza-Hernandez, director of policy and community building at the center, said in the release. 'For far too long, LGBTQ+ families — especially families of color — have faced steep financial and legal barriers to building the futures they envision. This bill is a powerful step toward affirming that reproductive freedom includes the right to parent, no matter who you are or who you love. We're proud to support legislation that moves us closer to a future where queer and trans families are seen, protected, and treated with dignity under the law.' 'The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) is a proud sponsor of the Equal Access to Reproductive Care Act,' added said Fabiola De Liban, the organization's director of sexual and reproductive health. 'NHeLP has a long history of working to improve access to sexual and reproductive health services that focus on the needs of people who are low-income, have disabilities, are BIPOC, and/or are LGBTQI. This is a bill that reflects our values of health equity and justice for everyone as well as aligns with our Principles on Assisted Reproduction, which establish that health coverage programs should cover assistance reproduction and cost should not be a barrier.' Schiff first introduced this legislation with California Democratic Rep. Judy Chu in 2022 while serving in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill is endorsed by the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Center for Reproductive Rights, COLAGE (Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere), Equality California, Equality Federation, the Los Angeles LGBT Center, the National Health Law Program, the National Partnership for Women & Families, and Silver State Equality. This article originally appeared on Advocate: Sen. Adam Schiff introduces bill to support LGBTQ+ people in starting families Op-ed: Ride On in the Fight Against HIV and AIDS Sen. Adam Schiff blocked in effort to keep Harvey Milk's name on Navy ship Democrat Adam Schiff to be the first U.S. senator to participate in California's AIDS/LifeCycle bike ride

Trump's Crypto Ties Still Toxic With Some Dems, Including One Seen as Industry Ally
Trump's Crypto Ties Still Toxic With Some Dems, Including One Seen as Industry Ally

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Trump's Crypto Ties Still Toxic With Some Dems, Including One Seen as Industry Ally

U.S. Senator Adam Schiff was among the many Democrats who voted to pass the stablecoin bill last week, but as the Senate moves on to legislation establishing regulations for the wider U.S. crypto markets, Schiff has introduced another effort to ban President Donald Trump and other top government leaders from issuing or sponsoring cryptocurrencies. The California Democrat's legislation joins at least four other bills that similarly seek to block senior government officials and lawmakers from taking a direct hand in crypto businesses. Such concerns arose during the debate over the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act, and for a brief time, the bill was halted over this and other concerns from Democrats who otherwise favored the legislation. Some have argued that the better place to argue contentions of government corruption is in the market structure bill that's at the heart of what the sector is seeking in Washington. Schiff's new bill, known as the Curbing Officials' Income and Nondisclosure (COIN) Act, would — like others before it — prohibit the president, vice presidents, members of Congress and other significant government officials "from issuing, sponsoring, or endorsing digital assets, including meme coins, NFTs, or stablecoins" during their service, and for two years after it. "President Donald Trump's cryptocurrency dealings have raised significant ethical, legal and constitutional concerns over his use of the office of the presidency to enrich himself and his family," Schiff said when he introduced the bill, also backed by at least four other Senate Democrats. The crypto industry's leading political action committee, the Fairshake super PAC, spent more than $10 million dollars to oppose Schiff's chief Democratic opponent in his successful run for the Senate last year. He's been stamped with an A grade for being strongly supportive of digital assets policy by advocacy group Stand With Crypto. To succeed, any crypto bill needs significant support from Senate Democrats to bolster the reliable favor of almost all the Republicans in that chamber. Schiff is among the 18 Democrats who came out in favor of the GENIUS Act. He's not the only crypto ally in Congress looking askance at the president's family connections to tens of millions in disclosed digital assets profits. Representative Ritchie Torres, a New York Democrat, is among the most vocal supporters of crypto in the House of Representatives, and he introduced a bill last month that's broadly in line with what Schiff is pursuing. Similar legislation has also been introduced by other Democrats, including Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut; Representative Maxine Waters, the ranking Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee; and Representative Sam Liccardo of California. Such bills are highly unlikely to progress in the Republican-controlled Congress, though their supporters may seek to insert them in other legislation, such as the crypto industry's other legislative priority. In the past few years, President Trump transitioned from crypto skeptic to digital assets entrepreneur, launching waves of non-fungible tokens (NFTS), a self-branded memecoin and backing World Liberty Financial's various crypto efforts, including its own stablecoin. Trump has said repeatedly that he's eager to sign significant crypto legislation to secure the U.S. as an industry leader. Many Democrats, however, object to his own family standing to profit from the policies Trump's administration would in to access your portfolio

Schiff unveils presidential crypto ban legislation
Schiff unveils presidential crypto ban legislation

The Hill

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Hill

Schiff unveils presidential crypto ban legislation

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) introduced legislation Monday seeking to bar public officials, including the president and his family, from certain cryptocurrency-related activities amid growing concerns about President Trump's involvement in the industry. The Curbing Officials' Income and Nondisclosure (COIN) Act would prohibit the president, vice president, high-ranking executive branch employees, special government employees and members of Congress from issuing, sponsoring or endorsing digital assets. These restrictions would also extend to the immediate family members of public officials. 'President Donald Trump's cryptocurrency dealings have raised significant ethical, legal and constitutional concerns over his use of the office of the presidency to enrich himself and his family,' Schiff said in a statement. 'That's why I am introducing legislation to prevent the financial exploitation of any digital assets by public officials, including the president and the First Family,' he continued. 'We need far greater scrutiny of the president's financial dealings, and to stop him and any other politician from profiting off of such schemes.' Trump and his family have increasingly expanded their footprint in the crypto space, as his administration has pushed to create a more favorable regulatory environment for the industry, including through legislation. The president and his sons launched a crypto venture, World Liberty Financial, last fall, which has since released a stablecoin. Trump has earned about $57 million from the venture, according to a recent financial disclosure. He also launched a meme coin shortly before his inauguration and held a dinner with the top investors in the $TRUMP token last month. Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, has raised $2.5 billion to create a bitcoin reserve and has taken steps toward launching several crypto-related financial assets. Meanwhile, lawmakers have taken up the mantle of crypto legislation, with several Senate Democrats, including Schiff, joining Republicans to pass a bill creating a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins. Despite efforts by Democrats to add language to the bill barring the president and public officials from profiting from digital assets, it ultimately cleared the upper chamber without such restrictions. The GENIUS Act now heads to the House, where Trump has urged lawmakers to quickly pass the legislation with few changes. Schiff appears to have benefited from the crypto industry's spending in his primary last year, in which the crypto super PAC Fairshake spent $10 million against his opponent, former Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.).

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