Darrell Issa discusses legislative support, Social Security, and Elon Musk on social media

Darrell Issa discusses legislative support, Social Security, and Elon Musk on social media
Congressman Darrell Issa, District 48 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Darrell Issa, a U.S. Congressman from California’s 48th district, recently expressed his views on various political matters through a series of tweets. Issa, who assumed office in 2021, has been vocal about legislative support, social security reforms, and societal issues involving key figures like Elon Musk. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1953 and residing in San Diego, Issa holds a BA from Siena Heights University.

On March 28, 2025, Issa extended his gratitude to colleague Representative Nick LaLota for backing the “No Rogue Rulings” initiative. “Thank you Rep @nicklalota for your support of No Rogue Rulings.”

In another tweet on March 28, 2025, Issa emphasized the importance of protecting Social Security from fraudsters and enhancing customer experience. “2 Social Security goals: -stop fraudsters from theft -improve customer experience No one should be opposed to this.”

Expressing curiosity about public sentiment toward Elon Musk, Issa questioned on March 29, 2025, the reasons behind the opposition Musk faces from the political left. “Why does the left hate Elon so much? Is it because he started an EV company? Because he rescues people from space? Maybe they hate the satellite comms he gave to Ukrainians? Or, the time he bought a social media company and allowed more free speech? Or, when he says people”.



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