
Rep. Darrell Issa to retire in move that raises stakes for GOP holding House control
ABC News
California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa is retiring, just three months after declaring, “I can hold this seat
LOS ANGELES -- Just three months after declaring “I’m not quitting,” California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa announced Friday he is retiring instead of facing a difficult reelection campaign in a redrawn district.
“It's the right time for a new chapter and new challenges,” Issa said in a statement.
“Serving in Congress has been the honor of my life.”
Issa, a car alarm magnate considered one of the wealthiest members of Congress, had been a chief antagonist for President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton while he served as chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, from 2011 to early 2015.
Issa's abrupt reversal injects more uncertainty in the race for Southern California's 48th District, which was drastically reshaped in November after voters approved a new U.S. House map for California to favor Democrats.













