Powerful House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz Will Not Seek Re-Election
‘It Is Time’ Says Utah Republican
In a surprising and stunning move, the powerful Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Jason Chaffetz, has just announced he will not run for re-election. Chaffetz, 50, is a five-term Republican congressman who represents a district in Utah.
“I have long advocated public service should be for a limited time and not a lifetime or full career,†Chaffetz said in a statement, as The New York Times reports. “After more than 1,500 nights away from my home, it is time.â€Â
Chaffetz has been viewed by Democrats as especially partisan. He promised, even after the FBI cleared Hillary Clinton on her email usage and even after she lost the election to continue to conduct investigations against her.
But Chaffetz has balked at the slightest suggestion his committee should investigate President Trump, despite the obvious opportunities to do so.Â
Utah Democrat Kathryn Allen has outpaced Chaffetz in fundraising.
Last month Chaffetz made headlines for days when he suggested some lower-income Americans should forgo buying new iPhones as a way to pay for healthcare.
Some responses to the news via Twitter:
From the private sector Chaffetz will continue his work of not overseeing the Trump administration.
— Jon Lovett (@jonlovett) April 19, 2017
Chaffetz decided against doing his job. https://t.co/XzIBzdFZvc
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) April 19, 2017
Congratulations to Jason Chaffetz for finally taking his brave 1st step towards coming out as a lobbyist. #ItGetsBetter
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) April 19, 2017
Jason Chaffetz constituents yelled at him in town halls: “Do your job.”
Chaffetz’s response? “I’m retiring.”— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) April 19, 2017
UPDATE I: 11:39 AM EDT –
Thankful to have served with @jasoninthehouse, a great defender of liberty and limited government. Wish him the best.
— Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) April 19, 2017
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