House To Vote To Censure Gosar, Strip Him Of Committee Assignments For Cartoon

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In the "Attack on Titan" cartoon Gosar's face is on a figure approaching a massive picture of Biden's face. The tiny Gosar cartoon figure has swords drawn.

He might be the most powerful force on social media thanks to his young and creative staff, but Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar could be one of the least powerful members of Congress if Nancy Pelosi get her way. The Speaker of the House has set a vote for Wednesday on a resolution to censure Gosar and strip him of his two committee assignments because he tweeted a mean cartoon.

The duly elected representative of the people in Arizona’s 4th Congressional District removed the cartoon, but not fast enough to keep Pelosi from pouncing at the chance to remove him from the Committee on Oversight and Reform, as well as the House Committee on Natural Resources.

See the cartoon in question:

Gosar told reporters on Tuesday that he had “just received word that Pelosi intends to hold a censure vote against me soon, maybe as early as this afternoon at three and strip me of my committee assignments over a cartoon my staff posted last week depicting the real life battle taking place along the southern border — resulting from Mr. Biden’s open border policy.”

Gosar believes he is under attack because “the left hates that I am standing up and speaking out about the provisions in the Build Back Better plan” which he argues provides billions of dollars to illegal aliens and services to them.

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