Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won't seek the top Democratic seat on the House Oversight Committee
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WASHINGTON — On Monday night, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced that she will not pursue the top Democratic role on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. This is the committee that would hold primary investigative power over the Trump administration if Democrats regain control of the chamber next year.

Ocasio-Cortez, representing New York, competed for the esteemed position last December, but was beaten by a more experienced committee member, Gerry Connolly of Virginia. However, Connolly recently disclosed that his battle with esophageal cancer had resurfaced, prompting his decision not to seek re-election and to reduce his involvement in everyday functions of the Oversight committee.

After consulting with colleagues, Ocasio-Cortez remarked on Monday that she anticipates another attempt for the position would be challenging, especially against another member with more seniority.

“It’s actually clear to me that the underlying dynamics in the caucus have not shifted with respect to seniority as much as I think would be necessary, and so I believe I’ll be staying put at Energy and Commerce,” Ocasio-Cortez told reporters, referring to a separate committee.

She had no comment on whom she might support in the Oversight race.

“There’s no vacancy. There’s no official race yet, so I won’t comment on that, and I want to be respectful of ranking member Connolly,” she said.

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It’s a surprising turn given that Ocasio-Cortez, who has been attracting thousands of supporters at speeches around the country and has been floated as a potential presidential candidate in 2028, said just days ago that she was weighing a bid to secure the post.

If Democrats retake the House in 2026, the Oversight chair’s gavel could have provided her with an enormous platform and authority to investigate the Trump administration.

Because she left the Oversight panel to take a seat on the Energy and Commerce Committee, Ocasio-Cortez would have needed a waiver from the Democratic Caucus to return to Oversight. But several colleagues said they believed she would have been the prohibitive favorite for the job had she decided to run.

In December, Connolly beat back a challenge from Ocasio-Cortez in a 131-84 vote by House Democrats. She said Monday that she doesn’t believe the result would be much different if she squared off against a different member with more seniority.

Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., is the third most senior member on the panel and is filling in for Connolly on an interim basis. Lynch announced last week that he will run for the Oversight job and that Connolly has endorsed him.

In addition to Lynch, other Democrats have been reaching out to colleagues about possibly running for the position, including Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland; Maxwell Frost, of Florida; and Jasmine Crockett, of Texas.

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