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Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47) released the following statement ahead of President Trump’s national address:
“Donald Trump will go on TV later today and if reports are correct, he will once again try to rewrite the history of the 2020 election, the latest salvo in a sustained, coordinated 'Big Lie' to undermine Americans' faith in our democracy and, perhaps, to lay the groundwork for trying to steal the 2026 and 2028 elections ahead of us.
Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47) spoke on the House Floor to recognize University of California, Irvine Police Chief Liz Griffin upon her retirement after more than 33 years in law enforcement and public service.
Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47) released the following statement on voting yes on Amendment #8 to the National Security, Department of State and Related Programs Appropriations Act, offered by Rep. Thomas Massie.
Washington, D.C. — Representatives Dave Min (CA-47) and Johnny Olszewski (MD-02), co-leads of the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) Building Resilient Housing Task Force, hosted a roundtable with experts working at the nexus of housing affordability and the climate crisis.
Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47) spoke before the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs in support of his Bipartisan Fostering TRUST Act of 2026 at the Veterans Affair Committee, legislation he is co-leading with Representative Fitzpatrick (PA-01) to strengthen accountability, transparency, and data to deliver the right resources for Veterans in crisis.
Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47), a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ Anti-Corruption Task Force, released the following statement on the Supreme Court ruling that the Trump administration’s Executive Order to limit birthright citizenship is unconstitutional in Trump v. Barbara:
“Today, the Supreme Court reached the correct decision by reaffirming birthright citizenship.
A Santa Ana native, Mia Verdin considers herself privileged to be able to call herself a U.S. citizen.
Verdin, along with her two younger brothers, was born in the U.S., which means they are citizens despite their parents’ immigration status. It’s a pivotal part of her family’s story, the 21-year-old said.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed down a decision in a case about mailed ballots in Mississippi that left California’s election officials breathing a sigh of relief.
Washington, D.C. — On CNN today, Representative Dave Min (CA-47), a member of the House Oversight Committee, discussed Leon Black’s expected voluntary interview before the Committee and said Black’s anticipated denial of knowledge about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation is “just not credible.”