Topic: Darrell Issa
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican congressional investigators demanded on Wednesday Attorney General Eric Holder turn over documents and communications about a bungled operation that allowed guns to be smuggled to Mexican drug cartels from the United States.Escalating the battle between Holder and the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Representative Darrell Issa, a leading Obama administration critic, endorsed Mitt Romney for president on Thursday, bolstering the conservative credentials of the former Massachusetts governor.As chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Issa has become a hero on ...
GOP agenda may have greater impact on 2012 election than on lives of AmericansThe Republican agenda for the new Congress that convenes Wednesday may have a greater impact on the 2012 elections than on the lives of Americans in the next two ...
House Republicans prepare to launch needless inquiries to slow ObamaAs Republicans prepare to take control of the House next year, they have made their intentions clear: They're going to create gridlock in opposition to President Barack Obama.Republican leadership has made that clear ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The incoming Republican majority in the House of Representatives is more likely to attack Democrats through highlighting congressional oversight hearings rather than the more rancorous subpoena process, leading Republicans say.In an e-mail to newly elected House Republicans, Eric Cantor, ...
Republicans have gained control of the U.S. House of Representatives, picking up at least 60 seats and virtually destroying President Barack Obama's hopes of moving on comprehensive energy legislation in the new Congress.. Representative Doc Hastings of Washington is the top Republican ...
Already ringing the alarm on Obama, Rep. Darrell Issa could be a louder critic if GOP wins bigAnyone who's spent much time near parked cars has likely heard Rep. Darrell Issa's booming voice: "Protected by Viper. Stand back." After next month's election, ...
Republican Rep. Darrell Issa of California is accusing the Obama administration of misusing federal Web sites to advance President Barack Obama's political agenda. Issa urged the Government Accountability Office to investigate the administration's use of federal Web sites such as Recovery. "The ...
GOP lawmaker: Senate staff members, not just legislators, received VIP loans from CountrywideA Republican lawmaker says documents show more senators and staff members than previously known received sweetheart mortgages from the former Countrywide Financial Corp., based on their perceived ability to help ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that the White House has shut down the e-mail account " Recently, California Rep. Darrell Issa, the top Republican on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, voiced his concerns about.