Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) is seeking to censure Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for her support of due process for individuals arrested in connection with January 6 and her defense of Donald Trump.
Goldman, who previously worked on Trump’s impeachment, accuses Stefanik of backing “insurrectionists” and prioritizing personal ambitions over integrity.
He criticized her use of the term “hostages” and her ethics complaint against a federal judge.
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The Speaker and Stefanik’s Executive Director have dismissed Goldman’s actions as absurd, with the latter accusing him of unethical behavior and desperation.
“Failed Far Left House Democrats are in absolute desperate free fall that Elise Stefanik continues to be one of the most effective Members of Congress going on offense every single day exposing Democrats and Joe Biden’s corruption and lies,” Executive Director Alex DeGrasse said.
“Elise has never been more supported in her district, by her Republican colleagues, and across Upstate NY and America because she stands up for the American people especially on election integrity and the rule of law to save the Republic,” he said.
Goldman’s censure resolution is not privileged, and he previously voted against censuring a fellow New York Democrat despite alleged misconduct.
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