Tensions between Reps. Elijah Cummings and Darrell Issa are flaring once again over the GOP’s insistence on investigating discredited scandals.
Cummings, a Maryland Democrat and the ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, berated his Republican adversary during a press conference Wednesday for “relentlessly pursuing non-existent scandals for political purposes.”
Citing a laundry list of press reports calling out Issa for stretching the truth in casting the fallout of the terror attacks in Benghazi, Libya, as a supposed conspiracy, Cummings said Issa’s “reckless claims” were an embarrassment to Congress.
Cummings accused Issa slinging of “McCarthyism” by dragging out months-long investigations not only into Benghazi, but also the IRS’ alleged plot targeting political groups.
In a report to committee Democrats, obtained by Politico, Cummings likened the committee chair to the late Sen. Joe McCarthy, who was notorious in his aggressive witch hunt targeting alleged communists during the Cold War.









