Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove, who represents California’s 37th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on February 24, 2026, addressing topics ranging from Olympic achievements to NBA history and concerns over national politics.
In her first post at 00:39 UTC, Kamlager-Dove congratulated American athletes: “Congrats to all Olympians repping @TeamUSA, including the @usahockey Men’s and Women’s teams and Californians Alysa Liu, Chloe Kim, and Madison Chock! You’ve made us all proud. Now it’s time for the gold to come to the Golden State for @LA28! https://t.co/HCY9pXeYxh”.
Later that day at 02:43 UTC, she commented on basketball history: “The Showtime Lakers didn’t just define an era—they put the NBA on the map. Pat Riley was a key part of that success, bringing 4 NBA championships back to LA as head coach of the @Lakers. Congratulations to the Godfather! Well-deserved! https://t.co/5aFC0N3poH”.
At 17:00 UTC, Kamlager-Dove addressed political tensions in the country with a direct statement about former President Donald Trump: “There’s a five alarm fire in our country. I can’t just sit and watch Trump make a mockery of the State of the Union with democracy on the brink. I’ll be speaking at @MoveOn & @MeidasTouch’s People’s State of the Union to talk about everything Donald Trump won’t. Join us! https://t.co/I57PD0VLfC”.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove has served in Congress since 2023 after replacing Karen Bass as representative for California’s 37th district (https://kamlager-dove.house.gov/about). Before her current role, she held positions in both the California State Assembly (2018-2021) and Senate (2021-2023). Born in Chicago in 1972, Kamlager-Dove resides in Los Angeles and graduated from the University of Southern California with a BA in 1994.


