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On the recordDecember 6, 2023
It was said by our friends on the other side of the aisle that this censure motion is profoundly stupid. What is profoundly stupid is an adult man, who has been elected as a Member of Congress, held to a high esteem, pulling a fire alarm like a child, like throwing a tantrum. What is worse is that he violated the law. He broke the law when he did it. {time} 1800 It wasn't just something to say, oh, I am sorry. He broke the law because he wanted to obstruct the meeting of this body, the vote of this body. The January 6 individuals have been talked about. If someone had done that on January 6, they would have been put in jail. The American people know it. They see that there is a double standard. They see that this side of the aisle cleans up its House. The other side is going to let people who have committed crimes continue to sit in office. The other side of the building is going to let someone who has taken bribes in the form of gold bars--apparently cash isn't good enough under Biden inflation. For a Democratic Member of the Senate to take cash is not enough. You have to take gold. We clean up, and we have a standard on this side of the aisle, and the American people know it. The standard on this side of the aisle is high. What is clear today is the standard on that side of the aisle is not. Mr. McGOVERN. Mr. Speaker, I will say it again, this resolution is profoundly stupid. Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from New York (Mr. Bowman).
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Eric Burlison
Republican · Missouri

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