Darrell Issa criticizes judicial and immigration policies in recent tweets

Darrell Issa criticizes judicial and immigration policies in recent tweets
Congressman Darrell Issa, District 48 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Currently serving in the U.S. Congress, California’s 48th district representative Darrell Issa recently posted a series of tweets critiquing various judicial and political actions. Issa, who has been a member since 2021, addressed issues related to judicial hearings, immigration policies, and a congressional testimony involving a prominent figure.

On April 1, 2025, Issa expressed his views regarding judges and accountability in his post, emphasizing the aim to hold a hearing on what he described as “rogue judges” and announced a vote to eradicate what he termed “Resistance in Robes.”

“Today, we hold a hearing on rogue judges. Tomorrow, we vote to put an end to it. No more Resistance in Robes.”

Later that day, Issa commented on immigration and law enforcement, focusing on policies concerning gang members, assigning blame to President Biden for enabling entry and critiquing sanctuary cities for providing protection. Issa credited former President Trump for deporting such individuals.

“Dangerous, violent gang members – Biden let them in Sanctuary cities shields them @realDonaldTrump deports them”

In another tweet, Issa mentioned that Democrats had invited Nina Jankowicz, labeled as the “Disinformation Czar,” to testify, suggesting that the occurrence was unexpected given the day’s significance.

“Democrats invited the Disinformation Czar Nina Jankowicz to testify today. Apparently, not an April fools joke. https://t.co/ggyYuOrlLU”



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