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70 Republicans Reward Weaponized FBI with $300M Gift – Here Are Their Names

70‌ Republicans Reward Weaponized FBI with $300M Gift – Here Are Their Names

Imagine voting to reward⁣ the FBI. Short of coercion,‌ what would it take to make⁣ such a vote?

On Wednesday, 70 Republicans did exactly that, joining 203‍ Democrats in defeating​ a measure that would have denied the FBI a ‌sprawling new headquarters⁣ priced at $300 million.

Readers can find the names of ‌the 70 Republicans who voted with Democrats and⁣ the FBI here.

The shameful vote occurred on the same‍ day that FBI agents appeared ⁤in force in the small town of Helmetta, New Jersey, to serve an arrest‍ warrant ‍for Gregory Yetman, who allegedly sprayed pepper spray toward Capitol Police in Washington, D.C.,⁤ on Jan. 6, 2021.

According to the town⁢ mayor, that show of force included heavy armor.

“A situation like this of course brings heightened anxiety — it’s not normal ​to see FBI‌ agents and vehicles and tanks‌ in your community,” Helmetta Mayor Christopher Slavicek said, according to USA Today.

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia expressed disbelief over the FBI’s tactics.

“FBI manhunt and‍ tanks⁣ for a guy who used‌ pepper spray at police on Jan6?” ⁣Greene​ posted on X on Thursday. ‌“They don’t do this for Antifa/BLM rioters or Ceasefire Now Pro-Hamas/terrorists insurrectionists or 1.8 million unknown⁤ illegal gotaways that came across our border or Epstein’s client list. ‌Only ‌J6’ers.”

As one would expect, ‍Greene⁤ voted to deny funding for the new FBI building.

The list of Republicans who voted with⁢ the‌ tyrannical ​Bureau,‌ of course, is too lengthy ‍to reproduce in full. It featured some notorious RINOs, such as Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska, Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado and Rep. Mike Rogers of Alabama.

Other recognizable names included⁣ Rep. Pete ⁤Sessions of Texas and Rep. Steve Womack of Arkansas.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas and Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California — the former House‍ speaker —⁣ did not vote.

Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida ⁢sponsored the anti-FBI measure as an amendment to an appropriations ⁤ bill.

Wednesday on X, Gaetz chastised Womack⁢ and other Republicans for wanting to reward the FBI. The Florida congressman also ⁤suggested that the Bureau should not go anywhere until its weaponization against ‍the American people ceases.

“Those in the J. Edgar Hoover Building should sit in that rat-infested building until they get their act ‌straight,” Gaetz posted.

After the amendment failed, Gaetz complained that Republicans had gifted the ⁣ FBI a new building “larger than the‌ Pentagon.”

After rattling off a ⁢list‍ of the FBI’s recent misdeeds, the prominent conservative‌ commentator known on‍ X as “DC_Draino” echoed Gaetz’s complaint.

“FBI needs REFORM not rewards,” DC_Draino posted on Thursday.

Lamenting those 70 Republicans’ brazen betrayal of their own voters is one thing, but explaining it is ‍another.

In January 2017 — and in a much different context — Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York ‍gave one⁣ possible explanation.

“Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, ⁤they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you,” Schumer told MSNBC’s Rachel‌ Maddow.

Indeed,‌ the powerful heads of federal agencies have always had “ways” of controlling elected officials. That well-documented tradition dates to notorious former‌ FBI Director J. Edgar‌ Hoover himself.

On the other hand, in this ⁢case we ⁣might not even need ​to speculate about the FBI’s “ways.”

After all, nearly one-third⁣ of House Republicans voted with the FBI. That percentage roughly corresponds to ⁣a segment inside the Republican Party that despises former President Donald Trump.

In other⁢ words, they want the FBI weaponized. They ‌want Trump and his supporters out of the way, so the party can go back to business ⁣as usual.

It is coercion or establishment politics. No other explanation makes ​sense.

Either way, that list of 70 Republicans will serve as a handy reference. Each one must ‌have a⁤ primary opponent in 2024.

What⁣ factors influenced their decision to support the FBI’s ⁢immense power instead of‌ advocating for serious reforms within‌ the agency?

Buck of Colorado, and Rep. John Curtis of ⁤Utah. These individuals, along with the other 67 Republicans, have demonstrated‍ a shocking lack of judgment and disregard for the concerns ‌of the American people.

The FBI has shown time and time again that they cannot be trusted with​ the immense ⁣power they wield.⁤ From their mishandling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server to their‍ abuse of the FISA court process ⁤in the‍ surveillance of the Trump campaign, the‍ FBI has proven to be an agency in need of ‌serious reform. Instead ⁢of holding ⁢them ⁤accountable, however,⁣ these 70 Republicans have chosen to reward their behavior ⁢with a massive $300 million gift.

What is ​particularly concerning is the timing of this vote. On ⁤the same day that these ⁣Republicans decided to appease the⁣ FBI,⁤ the agency was conducting a ‍heavy-handed raid in a small ‍town in New Jersey. The show of force, complete with‌ tanks and​ armored ⁤vehicles,⁢ was ‌in response to an​ individual who allegedly sprayed ⁣pepper spray at Capitol Police on January 6th. While any act of⁢ violence must be condemned, it ⁢is‌ clear that ⁢the FBI’s response was disproportionate and indicative of their overreach.

Representative Marjorie‌ Taylor⁢ Greene of Georgia summed ‌it up perfectly in her tweet: “FBI manhunt and tanks for a guy who ⁤used pepper spray at police​ on Jan 6? They don’t do this for Antifa/BLM‌ rioters or Ceasefire Now Pro-Hamas/terrorists insurrectionists or 1.8 million ‌unknown ​illegal⁤ gotaways that came across​ our border or Epstein’s⁢ client list. Only J6’ers.” Greene’s disbelief is shared by many Americans who have witnessed the FBI’s selective enforcement of the law.

It is disheartening to see the names ⁢of these 70 Republicans who have chosen to side ⁤with the ⁢weaponized FBI. Their lack of principled‌ leadership and willingness to appease ⁣a⁣ corrupt agency is a betrayal of the trust that ​the American people have ‌placed ‌in them. It is crucial that voters remember their ⁣names and hold them accountable when it comes time for reelection.

In conclusion, the ⁢decision by 70 Republicans to ​reward the FBI with a $300 million‍ gift ⁢is a shameful display of disregard for⁤ the concerns of ​the American ⁣people. These individuals have chosen to turn a blind eye to the FBI’s history of misconduct and instead support their ‌unchecked power. It is imperative that ⁣we ‌remember their names‍ and⁣ hold them ‍accountable for their actions.⁤ Only through vigilant oversight and principled leadership ​can we ensure‍ that our government agencies‍ stay true to their mission of serving and⁤ protecting the​ American people.



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