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Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, R-NY, weighs in on the President's lack of effective response to the national gas price hikes
New York Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney, who co-chairs the Election Integrity Caucus, condemned the bill as “the latest attempt from House Democrats to stack the democratic process in their favor” and complained that the proposal did not go through the proper legislative process. The text was only released days before the Wednesday vote and received no bipartisan hearing or markup in committee.
“It is nothing more than a partisan messaging bill intended to score cheap political points weeks before an election,” Tenney said in a press release outlining the legislation’s flaws.
“The bill broadly defines a ‘catastrophic event,’ which could be used to extend balloting for up to five days after the polls close in a presidential election,” Tenney said. “It also tramples on the core principle of state sovereignty and directly contradicts the United States Constitution. The legislation also creates broad private rights of action in a backdoor to empower Democrat election lawyers and partisan operatives.”
I'm pretty sure that the Constitution specifically leaves the running of elections up to states alone.
The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
Rep Tenney nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize for 'historic' Abraham Accords
Effort to create Abraham Accords 'were unprecedented,' she says
Rep Claudia Tenney Blasts AG Merrick Garland: ‘He Is a Dirty Cop’
The Biden-Harris administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has faced mounting criticism for weaponizing the system against the Democrats’ political opponents.
Most notably, the justice system has been used as a weapon in the Democrats’ lawfare against President Donald Trump. ...
Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) strongly disagreed with Garland’s insistence that the Justice Department is impartial, calling him a “dirty cop.”
“Don’t let anybody think anything otherwise. That’s why they’re doing all these press conferences,” Tenney said on the Friday edition of the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show. ...
Tenney, in her criticism, pointed to several specific examples of obvious weaponization of the DOJ against certain people.
In addition, Tenney noted multiple instances where the DOJ protected others of certain political stripes.
“There was a woman named Lesley Wolf who also was a part of that case, who made sure they [the DOJ] didn’t go and investigate a storage unit where it was revealed that Hunter Biden had evidence stored,” Tenney said.
Users across social media had their own opinions regarding the DOJ’s seeming protection over Hunter Biden.
“She is correct,” one X user wrote.
“Thank God he wasn’t approved for the Supreme Court.”
Another X user wrote:
“Garland is to Biden/Harris as Hermann Göring was to Hitler, His enforcer.”
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