371-18-1: House approves non-binding resolution by Reps. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) and Denver Riggleman (R-VA) condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes.pic.twitter.com/4egt1V9kJQ
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House GOP Leaders McCarthy, Scalise, Cheney and NRCC Chair Emmer all voted Yes on House resolution condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes.
40 House members, 34 Republicans and 6 Democrats, did not vote today on the resolution condemning QAnon.pic.twitter.com/UmIyESGJz2
Pelosi: “QAnon poses a clear and immediate danger to our country: eroding trust in democratic institutions, rejecting the very notion of objective reality, fueling division and even directly leading to violence.”
Pelosi: “With this resolution, the House condemns QAnon and all ideologies that spread dangerous conspiracy theories and calls on law enforcement and homeland security agencies to combat these groups and the violence and criminal activity they incite.”
Rep. Greg Pence (R-IN),who did not vote on resolution condemning QAnon,would have voted Yes if present: "While I support H.Res.1154,I am disheartened to see the Majority refuse to name similar leftwing groups,like Antifa,as a part of the problem.I fully denounce all such groups."pic.twitter.com/eZ0EqTUfRn
Three of 34 House Republicans Reps. Newhouse (WA), Mullin (OK) and Estes (KS), who did not vote on resolution condemning QAnon, would have voted Yes if Present. Their explanations for missing roll call vote 218 were printed in Congressional Record.pic.twitter.com/6upy8pGDuY
South Carolina Rep Jeff Duncan was 1 of the 17 House Republicans to vote No on resolution condemning QAnon: "I condemn QAnon conspiracies,but I am not going to support politically motivated resolutions that fail to condemn left-wing organizations by name." https://jeffduncan.house.gov/media/press-releases/duncan-statement-h-res-1154 …
Vote them out when possible.
Way to go Texas. Looks like these guys are waiting on the trump train.
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