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December 19, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Today, on CNN’s News Central, Representative Dave Min (CA-47), member of the House Oversight Committee and former SEC Enforcement attorney, demanded justice for the survivors of Epstein’s abuse and the full release of the Epstein files from the Justice Department. The DOJ is legally required to release the full Epstein files today, but Rep.


December 18, 2025

Jeffrey Epstein's estate has turned over roughly 95,000 photographs to the House Oversight Committee. So far, the public has seen only a tiny fraction of that trove of files.

Issues: Congress

December 18, 2025

Washington, D.C. —Today, Representative Dave Min (CA-47), introduced first-of-its-kind legislation to address reproductive coercion. The Reproductive Coercion Prevention and Protection Act would ensure that survivors have meaningful tools to protect their reproductive freedom and safety. By explicitly defining reproductive coercion in federal law and creating a pathway for civil enforcement, this legislation ensures that survivors can fight back against their abusers, seek justice, and reclaim their autonomy. 


December 16, 2025

Democrats in the House and Senate have written to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, saying they are worried the Department of Justice (DOJ) is favoring the clients of a particular attorney: her brother.

Issues: Congress

December 11, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Today, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) introduced the Ban on Self-Interested Contracting (BASIC) Act to prevent senior Special Government Employees (SGEs), like Elon Musk, from enriching themselves from government service, as reported by the Free Press.


December 11, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47)’s amendment to the Electric Supply Chain Act, which would expand the electric grid through the use of new innovations like reconductoring, successfully passed out of the House floor earlier today.


December 4, 2025

Nearly a dozen Democratic lawmakers pressed major tech companies Wednesday on their donations to President Trump’s ballroom, raising concerns about “any potential quid-pro-quo arrangement” related to antitrust cases and investigations. 

Issues: Congress

December 4, 2025

Washington, D.C. —Today, Representatives Dave Min (D-CA-47) and Claudia Tenney (R-NY-24) and Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Dave McCormick (R-PA) introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Feasibility Review of Emerging Equipment for Digital Open Media (FREEDOM) Act. The FREEDOM Act would  help expand internet freedom in Iran by requiring the Department of State—alongside the FCC and Treasury—to assess the feasibility of emerging direct-to-cell technologies. This review will ensure that the U.S.


December 4, 2025

Donations from Amazon, Apple, Meta, Nvidia, others with pending antitrust business in front of Trump admin raise bribery concerns. 

“If your donation was made with the intent to influence government decision-making, it could run afoul of federal bribery law.”