Homeland Security
Congressman André Carson discusses urgent issues affecting aviation safety, including outdated equipment and critical understaffing of air traffic controllers, citing Newark Airport as a key example. He calls for a full investigation, faster modernization of technology, and immediate hiring efforts mandated by Congress. Carson also emphasizes the importance of protecting regional airports, especially in the Midwest, and warns of the national security risks of continued delays.
Washington, DC — Today, Ranking Member Jim Himes (CT-04) led all Democrats on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in a letter to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, calling for the Intelligence Community to conduct an independent investigation into the Signal group chat in which participants discussed detailed plans for an impending U.S. military attack on Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
Rep. Carson hosted a Virtual Town Hall where he discussed federal workforce and federal funding cuts. He also discussed DOGE and this chaos this. administration has caused and how Democrats are fighting back. by Dr. Virginia Caine, Director and Chief Medical Officer of the Marion County Public Health Department, joined also to share how federal cuts are impacting the health department.
Congressman André Carson joined MSNBC to address serious concerns about President Trump's Cabinet Secretaries using Signal to discuss classified information. He discussed the national security risks and is urging for accountability from officials involved.
Recently, Rep. André Carson hosted a virtual town hall where he addressed key issues and answered questions from constituents.
Rep. André Carson sat down with CNN’s John Berman to discuss working across the aisle in the 119th Congress.
Rep. André Carson recently sat down with Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss tariffs, immigration, and top priorities for Democrats moving forward.
Rep. André Carson highlights the importance of protecting both national security and civil liberties during the FISA Section 702 reauthorization debate. He urges Congress to engage in smart, serious oversight, not conspiracy theories. He stresses that reform should strengthen, not dismantle, our intelligence community.