U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Adam Smith, the current U.S. Congressman representing Washington's 9th district, addressed several pressing issues through his recent tweets. Smith has served in Congress since 1997 and holds a notable position within the U.S. political landscape, stemming from a robust background that includes a JD from the University of Washington. Here is an account of his recent public statements on social media.
On April 18, 2025, Smith expressed concern over Seattle's housing crisis, highlighting the city's high homeless population and increasing wealth divide. He criticized former President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, arguing that these measures contribute to inflation and hinder the housing market. "We need more affordable housing in Seattle, as we face the highest homeless population in our country with a growing wealth divide. Donald Trump’s haphazard tariff policy will add to the growing inflation and slow housing market. He walked back his tariffs, but with his".
Later, on the same day, Smith revealed his support for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father detained in El Salvador following a deportation error by the Trump administration. He joined over 150 colleagues in calling for the return of Garcia to the United States. "I was proud to join 150 of my colleagues in demanding the Trump administration bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father who is being detained in a notorious El Salvador prison after mistakenly being deported by the Trump administration.".
The following day, Smith commented on economic disparities in Seattle, referencing data from the Seattle Times. He emphasized the stark income gap within the city, which stands as the 18th largest in the nation, underscoring the necessity for strategic actions to address this divide. “The wealthiest fifth of Seattle households earned about 21 times more than the poorest fifth in 2023," according to @SeattleTimes.
Smith, who resides in Bellevue and has a connection to Washington, D.C. through his birthplace in 1965, continues to advocate for his constituents in Washington's 9th district, utilizing his long-standing political career and educational background from Fordham University and the University of Washington.