Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove, who represents California’s 37th district in the U.S. Congress, recently posted a series of statements on her official social media account addressing national security concerns, support for veterans, and allegations involving a whistleblower complaint.
On February 2, 2026, Kamlager-Dove made allegations regarding former President Donald Trump and U.S. national security. She stated, “Trump is selling out U.S. national security for his personal financial gain.
The UAE invested $500 million in Trump’s crypto company before he gave them access to hundreds of thousands of advanced AI chips. A company long flagged by U.S. intelligence is getting 100k of those https://t.co/JdrgfJeBf2” (posted February 2, 2026).
In another post later that day, she described her recent engagement with local veterans: “This past Tuesday, I hosted a listening session with the brave veterans of our district to hear how my office can better serve them.
I will continue to honor and uplift those who sacrificed so much for our nation any way I can. https://t.co/laTUkvmkUg” (posted February 2, 2026).
Addressing issues related to government transparency and classified information, Kamlager-Dove wrote: “Eight months ago, a whistleblower filed a complaint against Tulsi Gabbard so highly classified that the admin has spent months figuring out how to inform Congress—while the complaint sits locked in a safe.
Gabbard is a known Putin sympathizer. She clearly isn’t trusted because https://t.co/71SD8n79Wg” (posted February 2, 2026).
Kamlager-Dove has served as the congressional representative for California’s 37th District since replacing Karen Bass in 2023 and previously held positions in both the California State Assembly and Senate between 2018 and 2023. Born in Chicago in 1972 and now residing in Los Angeles, she graduated from the University of Southern California with a BA in 1994.



