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Kevin McCarthy expresses shock at the Democrats’ obstruction of the democratic process, calling it a new low.

A New Low:⁤ Kevin McCarthy⁣ Appalled by Dem’s ‘Obstruction’ of Democratic Process

Well, it looks​ like the⁤ Senate got it together enough to pass a short-term spending bill — a “stopgap ‌bill,” funding‍ the‍ government for another 45 days.

The bill passed in ​the Senate 88-9 on​ Saturday night with just⁢ three hours ⁤to spare, Fox​ News reported.

The ‍bill ⁣had passed the House ‍ 335-91 Saturday afternoon.

President Joe Biden signed the ‍bill⁤ late ⁤Saturday, according ‌to ABC ⁣News,⁤ so, a shutdown has been avoided for ‌now.

But it wasn’t clear it‍ was going ⁣to work out that⁣ way.

Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York was apparently so eager ⁤to cause a shutdown that he actually committed a ‌criminal offense.

Cameras caught​ the congressman ⁣pulling a fire ‌alarm in the‍ Cannon Building of ⁢the Capitol ⁣complex on Saturday morning just⁢ before the House stopgap vote took⁣ place, according to ‍ CNN. The Cannon Building was‌ evacuated for about an hour, according to The Associated⁣ Press.

According to⁢ The New York Times, Democrats were trying to delay the vote when Bowman pulled the alarm. (He ended up voting for the measure, according to the Times.)

Pulling a fire ​alarm in a⁢ building ‍filled with people is a​ grave‍ offense, capable ⁤of causing ‌panic and​ potential harm, especially considering the presence of older lawmakers within the building. ​But the​ larger crime is⁣ the⁢ attempt to disrupt official proceedings, an act as several‍ prominent political voices‌ have ⁢pointed out, is the‍ same crime Jan 6 defendants are being held ⁢for.

Bowman’s ⁤office claimed it was ‌an ‌accident, ⁣and Bowman told reporters he thought the alarm would open the door because he was ‌trying to get to his vote, ​and the door wasn’t open.

“I​ was just trying to ⁣get to my vote,” Bowman told reporters, according to Fox ‌News.⁢ “The⁣ door that’s usually open ‍wasn’t⁢ open. And you know, I didn’t⁣ mean to cause confusion…  I didn’t know I was going to trip ‍the whole⁣ building.⁣ I thought it would help me open ⁣the door.”

And it just happened to happen while his party ‌was trying to keep a vote from taking place on the House⁣ floor? Maybe.

In response to a ​question from a reporter, House ‌Speaker Kevin⁤ McCarthy called it an “embarrassment” and said the ethics committee should “look at this,” ‍according to⁣ CNN.

“This is an embarrassment. You‍ are elected to be a member‍ of Congress. You pulled a fire ​alarm, in a (matter) of ⁣hours before the government being shut ⁢down, trying to dictate that the government would shut down?” McCarthy said.

“I was really ‌appalled watching Democrats’⁤ actions today, to delay it to‍ get to a shutdown, McCarthy said.⁤ “But when we found that an ​individual elected to‌ Congress would pull‍ a fire alarm⁣ — that’s ‌a new low,” McCarthy said.

“We watched how people ​have been treated if they’ve done⁤ something wrong in‌ this Capitol — it‌ will be interesting‍ to see ⁢how he is treated. And what he was ⁣trying to obstruct when it ⁣came to the American public.”

But ⁢Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of‌ Georgia is demanding more action than “seeing” how ⁤the Democratic Congressman is ⁤treated. Greene said ⁣Bowman should ‍face the same penalties faced by those indicted for their actions during the Capitol incursion of⁢ Jan. 6, 2021.

“He violated the exact same law that January 6 defendants are being prosecuted for every ⁤single day,” Greene told‌ reporters ‍outside the Capitol. “He violated the exact same law ‌… interrupting ⁤official proceedings …⁤ by pulling the fire ⁢alarm … it’s on video and the Capitol police ​have the information.”

“I’m ‌demanding that the Department of Justice prosecute him the ‌same ​way they prosecuted ​the January 6 defendants,” Greene added. “It’s‌ the exact same law.”

Greene then⁢ went on to show reporters the law ⁣in question, highlighted on a sheet⁣ of⁤ paper she was holding. She seemed to be quoting from 18 U.S.C.⁢ Section‍ 1512(c), part two of which of which states:

“[Anyone who] otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any⁣ official proceeding, or attempts to do so, is subject to fines under this title or imprisonment for up to 20 years,​ or both.”

“This ⁢is the⁣ law⁢ that January 6 defendants are ​being locked up, they’re ⁣rotting in jail and they’re ​being⁤ prosecuted every single day … nonviolent offenders are being put in jail for this,” Greene said.

Other prominent voices are also​ calling for equal treatment ⁣under⁣ the⁣ law.

Republican Rep. ⁣Nicole ​Malliotakis of ​New York tweeted, “This is the United States ⁢Congress,‍ not ⁤a New York City high school. To pull the fire alarm‌ to⁣ disrupt proceedings when we are trying to draft legislation to AVERT A SHUTDOWN is pathetic…even for members of the socialist ⁣squad.”

Conservative‌ radio‌ host Glen Beck ‌ posted, “Arrest him. ‍The⁤ footage is there. ​This is the same ⁣violation of​ obstruction​ that took down those at Jan 6th.⁣ Arrest him.”

However, according to‍ CNN, Bowman said House Minority Leader ‌Hakeem Jeffries ⁢met with him and that his tone ⁣was​ “supportive,” and “he understood that‍ was a⁤ mistake.”

It’s funny how‍ that works.

Republican Rep. Lisa McClain, ⁣from Michigan, ⁤is circulating a resolution to censure Bowman over the incident, CNN​ reported.

But⁢ Bowman thinks it’s funny,⁤ laughing it off​ with, “They’re gonna⁤ do what they do. This is what they do.”

Bowman can laugh because ⁢he knows⁤ his⁣ Democrat allies ⁢in the⁤ House will support, protect and defend him. ​They’ll‍ make excuses for him, be sympathetic to him, and believe him when he says it was ⁤an “accident.”

And‌ he knows ​the establishment media will⁢ have his back.

He’s part of the ruling class with‌ the clout that comes with it.

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Why is it particularly concerning that⁣ Bowman, as​ an elected representative, resorted to extreme​ measures to prevent a vote from taking place

​Investigate” the incident, according to⁣ Fox ⁢News. McCarthy expressed ‌his⁢ disgust at Bowman’s actions, stating⁢ that⁤ it was a clear obstruction of the⁢ democratic process.

McCarthy’s remarks highlight the seriousness of Bowman’s actions. Pulling ​a fire alarm in a ‌crowded building is not ⁤only​ dangerous ⁣but also disrupts the functioning of the government. By intentionally causing panic ​and delay, Bowman displayed a complete disregard for the democratic⁣ principles that underpin ​our system of governance.

What ‍makes this incident​ even more alarming ⁤is the ‌fact⁣ that Bowman is a elected‍ representative, someone who⁤ is supposed to uphold the values ⁢and responsibilities of his position. It is deeply concerning​ that a‌ member of Congress would resort to such extreme measures to prevent a vote‌ from taking⁣ place.

Furthermore, the timing‌ of the incident raises questions about the motivations behind Bowman’s ⁣actions. The House stopgap vote, which passed with a significant majority, was crucial for⁤ avoiding⁢ a government shutdown. It⁢ is suspicious that Bowman would choose this moment ⁣to disrupt the proceedings, as it suggests a ​deliberate attempt to undermine the ‌functioning of the government.

McCarthy’s call for an investigation by the ethics committee is a necessary step‌ to hold Bowman ⁤accountable⁣ for his actions. While Bowman⁢ claims it was an accident, ⁢the evidence suggests​ otherwise. Pulling a fire alarm requires a⁤ deliberate and⁢ intentional act, and the ⁣consequences of‍ such actions cannot be taken lightly. If found guilty of obstructing​ the democratic process, Bowman should face appropriate consequences.

This incident serves as⁣ a reminder ​of the ⁢importance of ‌respecting the democratic process and⁤ the ‌rule⁣ of law. Our government ⁤functions based on the‌ principle of​ peaceful and orderly decision-making. Actions like Bowman’s not only disrupt this process but also undermine the trust and ⁤confidence ‌that citizens place ​in‍ their elected representatives.

As we move ​forward, it ‍is crucial that ​we do not let⁣ such actions go unpunished. Members of Congress should be held to the ⁤highest standards⁢ of ethical conduct and should be‍ accountable for their ⁣actions. The investigation into Bowman’s conduct should⁢ serve as ​a deterrent for future attempts to obstruct the democratic process.

The ⁤American people deserve representatives ‍who prioritize the well-being of the ⁢nation and the democratic values‍ that ⁢form its foundation. Anything less⁣ is a betrayal of the trust placed in elected⁤ officials. It is our hope that the ⁤investigation into this incident will shed light on the motives behind Bowman’s actions⁢ and ensure that‌ such disruptions are not ⁤repeated in the future. The democratic process must be protected⁣ and preserved,‍ even​ in the face of partisan differences.



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