House Oversight Committee Chair Darrell Issa says he apologized to Rep. Elijah Cummings for cutting off the ranking congressman’s microphone during a hearing Wednesday.
“Mr. Cummings is a member of Congress who works very hard for his constituents,” the California Republican told his home district newspaper, U-T San Diego.
Cummings confirmed in a statement that he spoke over the phone with Issa and accepted his apology. “My sincere hope is that as we move forward, we will respect the opinions of all members of the committee, we will proceed in a deliberate and considered manner to obtain the facts, we will refrain from making accusations that have no basis in fact, and we will seek resolution rather than unnecessary conflict,” Cummings said in the statement.
Issa’s apology comes after a condemnation resolution against his “offensive actions” failed to pass in the House. The Congressional Black Caucus had written a letter to House speaker John Boehner earlier Thursday, demanding that Issa be reprimanded for the incident.
“Congressman Darrell Issa of California abused his authority and therefore must be reprimanded to ensure the dignity of the House of Representatives is preserved,” Ohio Democratic Rep. and Congressional Black Caucus chair Marcia Fudge wrote. “We urge you to take prompt action to maintain the integrity of this body and remove Mr. Issa as chair of the Oversight & Government Reform Committee immediately.”









