Democratic Caucus Votes to Place Wasserman Schultz on Influential House Foreign Affairs Committee
Washington,
June 9, 2026
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I’m proud to have long represented one of the nation’s most diverse Caribbean and Latin American diasporas, whose stories and struggles shape my commitment to democracy and justice abroad and at home. I will seize this opportunity to continue to champion human rights, lift the voices of those suffering under violent repression, and fight Trump's self-serving, America-last foreign policy.
Washington DC – This morning, the House Democratic Caucus unanimously supported appointing U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25) to serve on the influential House Foreign Affairs Committee, a post that allows her to directly tackle issues impacting her diverse constituents and challenge the Trump Administration’s cruel, transactional policies, which harm our national interests and threaten South Florida’s strategic position as an economic hub linking the U.S. with Latin America and the Caribbean. "South Florida is the gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, and for our people, foreign policy is domestic policy for so many," said Wasserman Schultz. "I’m proud to have long represented one of the nation’s most diverse Caribbean and Latin American diasporas, whose stories and struggles shape my commitment to democracy and justice abroad and at home. I will seize this opportunity to continue to champion human rights, lift the voices of those suffering under violent repression, and fight Trump's self-serving, America-last foreign policy. And I'm deeply grateful to Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Ranking Member Gregory Meeks, and all my House Democratic colleagues for this vote of confidence." Wasserman Schultz brings two decades of diplomatic and national security policy experience to this post. She has fought to restore Temporary Protected Status for Haitians as a member of the Haiti Caucus and advocated for Cuban political prisoners as part of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. She currently co-chairs the Congressional Venezuelan Democracy Caucus, Cuba Democracy Caucus, the Abraham Accords Caucus, and co-founded the Victims of Communism Caucus. Wasserman Schultz will retain her post as a Ranking Member of the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on the Appropriations Committee. The Democratic Caucus added her to the Foreign Affairs Committee along with U.S. Reps. Mark Pocan (WI-02) and Wesley Bell (MO-01). #### |
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