Some rather surprising news out of Washington. D.C., Monday morning, as Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) announced that he will not be seeking reelection in 2026. More significantly in the near term, he will be stepping back from leadership and stepping down as the ranking member of the Oversight Committee.
Unfortunately, the reason for Connolly's announcement is that his cancer has returned.
🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS -- GERRY CONNOLLY announces he's not running for re-election and stepping down as ranking member of Oversight.
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) April 28, 2025
Connolly's cancer has returned. pic.twitter.com/lfsjugHFn1
Connolly, who is 75, has served in Congress since 2009. Shortly before he was reelected in November 2024, Connolly disclosed that he had been diagnosed with esophageal cancer and would be undergoing chemotherapy and immunotherapy.
Following his reelection, Connolly faced a challenge from New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) for the top Democrat position on the House Oversight Committee. However, AOC's bid for that leadership role failed, and Connolly won the contest 131-84.
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Whether Connolly's decision to step back from that position reopens the door for AOC will soon become evident.
Connolly's full announcement:
Dear Friends,
I want to begin by thanking you for your good wishes and compassion as I continue to tackle my diagnosis. Your outpouring of love and support has given me strength in my fights – both against cancer and in our collective defense of democracy.
When I announced my diagnosis six months ago, I promised transparency. After grueling treatments, we’ve learned that the cancer, while initially beaten back, has now returned. I’ll do everything possible to continue to represent you and thank you for your grace.
The sun is setting on my time in public service, and this will be my last term in Congress. I will be stepping back as Ranking Member of the Oversight Committee soon. With no rancor and a full heart, I move into this final chapter full of pride in what we’ve accomplished together over 30 years. My loving family and staff sustain me. My extended family – you all have been a joy to serve.
Your friend and public servant,
Jerry Connolly
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