Darrell Issa comments on patriotism, fiscal responsibility, and celebrates a centenarian friend’s birthday

Darrell Issa comments on patriotism, fiscal responsibility, and celebrates a centenarian friend’s birthday
Congressman Darrell Issa, District 48 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Darrell Issa, the current U.S. Congress representative for California’s 48th district and a public figure noted for his vocal conservative stance, recently made a series of tweets addressing various subjects. Issa, who has been serving in this role since 2021 after succeeding Duncan D. Hunter, took to social media with statements reflecting his political views and personal affiliations.

On April 5, 2025, Issa expressed sentiments regarding political protests and patriotism. In a statement, he affirmed, “10 Soros protests or 1000. Never apologize for loving this country and working to Make America Great Again.”

Later that day, Issa focused on fiscal responsibility and transparency in government spending. He stated, “Be more upset at the people who waste taxpayer money than the people who expose and stop it. I support DOGE.” The mention of “DOGE” aligns with his known support for decentralized economic systems.

On April 6, 2025, Issa paid tribute to a longtime friend, offering birthday congratulations in a heartfelt message. He posted, “Please wish my friend and patriot Captain E. Royce Williams, a Happy 100th Birthday!”

Issa’s background includes a long political career, enhanced by a personal history rooted in Cleveland, Ohio. He completed his higher education with a Bachelor of Arts from Siena Heights University in 1976 and currently resides in San Diego.



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