Rep. Linda Sánchez, currently serving in the U.S. Congress for California’s 38th district since 2003, expressed her views on several issues through her recent tweets. As a representative who has been a key figure since replacing Steve Horn, she addressed concerns that are crucial to her constituency and beyond.
On April 23, 2025, Sánchez highlighted her roles within the House Democrats, the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, and the influential House Ways and Means Committee. She acknowledged her involvement via her tweet indicating her leadership position and roles: “@HouseDemocrats @HouseDPCC @WaysMeansCmte”.
Sánchez also addressed economic threats linked to tariffs imposed by the president, as she warned of the implications for local jobs. She noted, “For every four containers moving through the @PortofLA, one job is created. The president’s tariffs could cut shipping by 40% through the port, threatening our region’s economy. I introduced a bill to remove these harmful tariffs and take back Congress’s trade authority.” The focus on the Port of Los Angeles underscores the economic importance of international trade for the region.
On April 24, 2025, Sánchez commemorated Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, expressing solidarity with the Armenian community in Southern California. She stated, “On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, I stand with the Armenian community in Southern California as we remember the 1.5 million lives lost and reflect on this tragic chapter in history. Together, we honor their memory and continue to seek justice.” This tweet reflects her ongoing commitment to human rights and historical acknowledgment.
Linda Sánchez, 54, was born in Orange, California, and currently resides in Whittier. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1991 with a BA and earned a JD from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1995.



