Foreign Affairs

As a senior member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Congressman Issa is able to address the issues facing our relationships with nations around the world.
In the 119th Congress, Congressman Issa serves as the Vice Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee and is a member of the Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee and the Oversight & Intelligence Subcommittee.
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“Israel is at war. Our ally is today the victim of a deadly and unprovoked terror attack from Hamas that has claimed dozens of innocent lives within its homeland.
“As throughout its 75 year history, another battle within Israel’s borders is now joined. America will stand with its friend, ally, and partner in every way and see Israel through another fight for its survival.
Washington – In a historic vote, the House of Representatives adopted an amendment authored by Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) to the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations bill that begins the essential termination of the cornerstone agreement underpinning the vast array of science and technology collaboration between the U.S. and China. Over the years, this agreement has led directly to the widespread theft of American intellectual property and the loss of cutting-edge technology.
Correspondence from Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) to the Treasury Department and the FBI was featured in a Washington Examiner exclusive report last week. The article outlined Rep. Issa’s serious concern that for several years, the nationwide Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue maintained a business relationship with an organization tied to terror funding.
Washington – Today, Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) and Congressman Brendan Boyle (PA-2) introduced H.R. 5620, the bipartisan First Responders Passport Act, to significantly reduce costs for first responders traveling abroad to assist in U.S. disaster relief efforts.
Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) issued this statement following Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s decision to fly Capitol flags at half-mast today on the second anniversary of the bombing that killed 13 American servicemembers in the last days of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Escondido, CA – Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) held a public forum in Southern California Monday to receive testimony from the Gold Star families of the 13 servicemembers killed in the final days of President Biden’s catastrophic 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.
For the first time, these families shared with the public the stories of their fallen heroes while detailing to the myriad ways the Biden Administration has ignored them for almost two years.
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ICYMI - Rep Issa: Dissent Cable Shows Biden Allowed Kabul Afghanistan Disaster
"This obliterates the administration's big lie on Afghanistan — that this could not have been foretold, nobody could have seen this coming, nothing could have done to prevent it," Issa's office shared. "We know it was received. We know it wasn't followed. Their personnel on the ground saw this, reported it, warned them, and were ignored."
ICYMI - GOP Rep. Darrell Issa says, 'This is no ordinary foreign policy stumble'
The Biden administration is getting slammed as handing a "major coup" to Chinese President Xi Jinping after two senior officials made a trip to China on Sunday [the anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre] in an attempt to ease tensions between the two countries.
