The Oklahoman

GOP Rep. Issa won’t seek re-election

- BY KEVIN FREKING

WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Darrell Issa of California announced Wednesday he will not seek re-election after serving out his ninth term in Congress.

Issa’s decision continues a string of GOP lawmakers who have decided to retire rather than take on what would be a difficult re-election battle.

Democrats had made defeating Issa one of their top priorities in the midterm elections.

Issa dogged then-President Barack Obama with probes into the 2012 killings of four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, and IRS mistreatme­nt of conservati­ve groups. He also took the lead in investigat­ing the so-called Fast and Furious operation, in which federal agents allowed criminals to buy guns with the intention of tracking them to criminal organizati­ons. The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives lost most of the guns, including two that were found at the scene of the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent. Republican­s slammed Attorney General Eric Holder for years over the scandal.

Issa represents a San Diego-area district and is the wealthiest member of Congress with a fortune estimated at more than $250 million. He won by about 1,600 votes in his last election and Democratic challenger­s have lined up to take him on in a midterm election that generally favors the party not in control of the White House.

Democrats need to win 24 GOP-controlled seats to win control of the chamber.

They are looking to California to help them get there. Two days earlier, Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., decided not to seek reelection after completing his service as chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., will not seek re-election after serving out his ninth term in Congress.
[AP PHOTO] Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., will not seek re-election after serving out his ninth term in Congress.

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