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- Lauren Boebert yells at House Republicans after censure of Stacey . . .
Rep Lauren Boebert (R-Colo ) yelled and wagged her finger at her Republican colleagues on the House floor Tuesday night after the chamber rejected a resolution to censure Del Stacey
- House blocks censure of Stacey Plaskett over Epstein texts - MSN
Nov 19 (UPI) -- The House voted Tuesday against censuring Delegate Stacey Plaskett and removing her from the Intelligence Committee following revelations she texted with sex offender
- House votes against censuring Rep. Plaskett over texting Epstein during . . .
The House voted 209-214-3 on Tuesday against censuring and condemning Rep Stacey Plaskett, D-V I , and removing her from the House Intelligence Committee over texts with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
- House GOP fails to censure Stacey Plaskett over Jeffrey Epstein ties . . .
Lawmakers voted against censuring Del Stacey Plaskett, D-V I , the Virgin Islands' nonvoting delegate in the House of Representatives, over newly surfaced text messages between her and
- House Rejects Censuring Plaskett for Texts With Epstein in 2019
The House on Tuesday defeated a Republican attempt to censure Delegate Stacey Plaskett, Democrat of the Virgin Islands, and remove her from the Intelligence Committee for exchanging text
- Text - H. Res. 888 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): Censuring and condemning . . .
Whereas such associations erode public trust in Congress, particularly when they involve using input from a sex offender to advance partisan attacks during official proceedings: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, SECTION 1 Censure of Delegate Stacey Plaskett
- Failed effort to censure Democratic Del. Stacey Plaskett over texts . . .
Democrats had planned to bring up a resolution against Mills, who has faced a swirl of controversies in his time in Congress, if the House voted to censure Plaskett
- House does not reprimand Stacey Plaskett, who texted with Epstein
In a 209-214 vote on Nov 18, all House Democrats, along with three Republicans, Reps Don Bacon of Nebraska, Lance Gooden of Texas and Dave Joyce of Ohio voted against the measure
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