Mr. Speaker, I raise a question, and I direct it to the Speaker. Was PPP socialism? No, of course not, but some Republicans would claim it was. Interestingly, many Republicans, including several sponsors of this ridiculous resolution, not only applied for a PPP loan but also asked that the government forgive the debt. So I ask unanimous consent to enter this list of Republicans in the Record. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without objection. Mr. McHENRY. I object.
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