Darrell Issa praises colleagues and actions in recent social media posts

Darrell Issa praises colleagues and actions in recent social media posts
Darrell Issa U.S. House of Representatives from California — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Darrell Issa, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 48th district, shared his appreciation and commentary on recent political activities through his social media platform. The Republican congressman from California has served in this capacity since 2021 after replacing former U.S. Congress member Duncan D. Hunter.

On April 20, 2025, Issa expressed his approval of a peer’s performance by posting, “Solid work from Chairman Comer.” This brief statement suggests satisfaction with the contributions or actions taken by Chairman Comer, though further details were not provided.

Two days later, on April 22, 2025, Issa posted another comment seemingly about a political maneuver or argument, writing “Masterclass in pushing back.” This could be interpreted as commendation for effectively challenging or countering a particular stance or decision.

Later on the same day, Issa thanked environmental agencies and a colleague for addressing an ongoing environmental issue, stating “Thank you to the EPA and @leezeldin for visiting San Diego and bringing a renewed commitment to ending the decades of sewage pouring into San Diego communities. Our local leaders are ready to work with you for swift and lasting solutions.” This tweet highlights an interaction with environmental bodies and mentions cooperative efforts toward solving the problem of sewage affecting San Diego communities.

Darrell Issa, who was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1953, and now resides in San Diego, graduated from Siena Heights University in 1976.



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