Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove, who represents California’s 37th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of statements on February 24, 2026, addressing issues ranging from survivor advocacy to questions about government transparency and foreign policy.
In her first post at 17:46 UTC, Kamlager-Dove wrote, “I’m grateful for Jena-Lisa Jones’ advocacy for transparency and justice for survivors everywhere, and I’m honored to have her attend the State of the Union in my place. It’s time for Trump to face the Epstein survivors he has failed. I’ll share her story tonight at the People’s https://t.co/S37S5zfEXo”.
Later that evening at 20:03 UTC, she questioned recent actions by federal authorities and individuals connected to investigations involving Jeffrey Epstein. Kamlager-Dove stated, “Why did the DOJ remove these documents from the Epstein files? Did Pam Bondi and Kash Patel lie under oath to Congress? The truth WILL come out and the Epstein class WILL be held accountable. https://t.co/ndt4HHjXbV”.
At 21:38 UTC, she addressed ongoing international conflict, writing, “Four years ago, Russia launched a brutal, unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. While the war has fallen out of the headlines, the carnage continues. Trump hasn’t just abandoned Ukraine—he’s cozying up to Putin and repeating Kremlin talking points. We must prioritize a sustainable end”.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove has served in Congress since 2023 after replacing Karen Bass as representative for California’s 37th district. She previously served in both the California State Assembly (2018-2021) and Senate (2021-2023). Born in Chicago in 1972 and currently residing in Los Angeles, Kamlager-Dove graduated from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1994.



