A Senate panel voted along party lines Tuesday to dismiss an ethics complaint against a freshman Republican senator accused of mistreating her former assistant.
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Among some in Arizona GOP, siege of the US Capitol was everyone s fault except Trump Andrew Oxford, Arizona Republic
To hear some Republican politicians in Arizona describe it, the mob that stormed and vandalized the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday was more or less Hillary Clinton s fault.
Or the left s. Or it wasn t as bad as it looked.
While none explicitly condoned violence, they also rejected suggestions President Trump or they themselves might have had something to do with it. Americans are upset, U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Arizona, wrote simply on the right-wing social networking website Parler, where he posted a photo of people scaling the walls of the Capitol.
it will eat us alive. choosing to do what is hard, choosing to do what is right, by all of the people of this state. how far would you go? there is no other way to fix a severe problem like this but with pain. hang on to your seats. what is going on in trenton? anyway, no pain no gain sounds like a blockbuster, or maybe just a bust. that might be what his office thinks actually themselves. last night, they removed this trailer, this strange trailer from their website. next, a republican candidate out in arizona was attempting to make a bust of his own when it all went terribly wrong. congressional candidate adam
politicians who only stoke the anger when they should be finding answers to a very real crisis. you re just lucky. none of you are better! instead, this is what they re countering. they blocked the bus of a few dozen kids to a ranch for troubled youth until hearings on whether they can stay in the country. the reason why lady justice was well, in the crowd making a speech, this guy republican state legislator and congressional candidate adam kwasman. when he saw a bus, he tweeted this is not compassion, it is abrogation of the rule. he tweeted this out, ran to confront the bus, later telling a local reporter about the encounter. i was able to actually see some of the children in the buses. and the fear on their faces, this is not compassion. it s unclear whose compassion he is talking about there, and whether what that has to do with