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May 7, 2026

Senate and House Democrats have launched an investigation into whether pardons and commutations issued by President Trump were driven by "pay-to-play dynamics," according to letters obtained by CBS News. 
 


May 7, 2026

Irvine, CA — Following a tradition first started during his time as a California State Senator, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) hosted his sixth annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Empowerment Summit to recognize the contributions of key AANHPI leaders he represents in Orange County. 


May 1, 2026

Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, the House passed Representative Dave Min’s (CA-47) bipartisan wildfire prevention bill, the Building Resiliency and Understanding of Shrublands to Halt Fires Act (BRUSH Fires Act). This bipartisan legislation would modernize federal wildfire prevention policy to better address the growing threat of brush fires in chaparral-dominated regions like Southern California. The bill directs the U.S.

Issues: Energy

April 30, 2026

Washington, D.C. —  Representatives Dave Min (CA-47) and French Hill (AR-02) introduced the Indo-Pacific Space Partnership Act of 2026, legislation that would require the Commander of U.S. Space Command to submit a report to Congress on the feasibility and advisability of expanding the Multinational Force-Operation Olympic Defender (MNF-OOD) to incorporate additional allies in the Indo-Pacific, including Japan and South Korea.


April 23, 2026

WASHINGTON — It’s hard to miss Rep. Dave Min, D-Calif., on Capitol Hill.

He’s the one zipping along the pathways of Capitol Hill to get to the House chamber. 

 

“When I first told my staff when I first got elected to Congress that I was going to be riding a scooter around, they didn’t love the idea,” said Min as he pulled up to the House steps.
 


April 21, 2026

FBI Director Kash Patel's $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic did little to dampen the disturbing allegations in what he calls its "hit piece" against him - and instead sparked a firestorm of broadsides from his critics.
 


April 20, 2026

Washington, D.C. —  Representatives Dave Min (CA-47) and William Timmons (SC-04) introduced the Taxpayer Funds Oversight and Accountability Act, legislation to modernize how federal agencies track spending, strengthen financial oversight, and improve accountability in how taxpayer dollars are managed across the federal government.

Issues: Congress

April 17, 2026

Federal agencies are engaging in discussions to resolve a lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump and his family over the leak of their tax information to news organizations, according to new federal court filings.

 

In January, Trump, his two eldest sons and the Trump family business filed a lawsuit against the IRS and the Treasury Department over the unauthorized disclosure, which took place during the first Trump administration.


April 16, 2026

A congressional subcommittee on Thursday held a roundtable discussion on the potential of artificial intelligence, which took a turn toward the existential as each lawmaker aired their anxieties about the rapidly evolving technology.

 

Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., expressed alarm that federal workers may be using AI chatbots to handle sensitive government data. Rep. William Timmons, R-S.C., asked whether it should be illegal for AI systems to use someone’s likeness to create pornographic images.