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House Votes to Block Kevin McCarthy’s Censure Resolution of Maxine Waters
The House of Representatives has just voted against censuring U.S. Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) for remarks she made at a Black Lives Matter rally on Saturday. Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy filed the resolution.
The vote to table the resolution was, as expected, along party lines, 216-210.
216-210: House tables GOP Leader McCarthy’s resolution to censure Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) on a party line vote.https://t.co/fAgTD1LgVv pic.twitter.com/muqmWJhiwe
— Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) April 20, 2021
McCarthy’s resolution to censure Waters says she “joined protestors” in Minnesota “who were gathered outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department,” which is not unlawful and is a First Amendment right.
It also says she said: “We’re looking for a guilty verdict” in the Chauvin trial.
And it says if the jury does not find Chauvin guilty protestors should “Stay on the street, and we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational, we’ve got to make sure they know we mean business.”
He also cited remarks made by the judge in the Chauvin case, who denounced Waters’ remarks.
Waters’ remarks were not illegal, nor did they incite violence, contrary to what many Republicans have alleged. McCarthy never attempted to censure President Donald Trump, nor did he vote to impeach him.
Chairwoman Waters’ actions are beneath the dignity of this institution.
They raised the potential for violence, directed lawlessness, and may have interfered with a co-equal branch of government.
I just introduced this censure resolution to hold her accountable. pic.twitter.com/cGuEFNNqZo
— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) April 20, 2021
Image by Chad Davis via Flickr and a CC license
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