Material that order, decency, and regularity be preserved in a dignified public body. Now, we all have the awesome privilege of serving in that dignified public body. This, the peoples house. Our american democracy and its institutions, theyre looked up to as an example for the entire world. And jeffersons emphasis on order and decency is just as important today as it was more than 200 years ago. Unfortunately, that was not the case today. Madam speaker, today is a day that historians will write about. It is a sad day for this house, the peoples house. Our rules of order and decency ere broken today, and worse, the house just voted to condone this violation of decorum. Madam speaker, i know theres frustration in this body, but t is our duty to focus, not on receipt bution retory bution, retribution, but on building a more perfect union. We should be doing much better. Madam speaker, id ask all members take it upon themselves to uphold the dignity of this institution. Let us preserve and promote those ideals of order and decency that this body was founded upon and that this body will need if we are to address the many challenges facing our nation. Madam speaker, its not just our nation who is watching. The world is watching us. I hope we can rise to the shortly after that, the house went on to adopt the resolution condemning President Trump for recent comments he made about freshmen lawmakers by a vote of 240 to 187. Susan brooks, ryan fitzpatrick, will heard, fred upton, and justin amash voted in favor with all democrats. Next, we show you the full debate starting with jerrold nadler. Er mr. Speaker, the comments described in this resolution were not just offensive to our colleagues, they were inconsistent with the principles and values upon which this nation was founded. In urging four female members of congress of color to quote, go back where they came from, these comments are not only factually incorrect but they were also deeply hurtful and divisive. These were shocking comments, even from an