- The House passed a resolution on Tuesday condemning the Russian abduction of Ukrainian children.
- Nine Republicans voted against it.
- It comes as a majority of the party has firmly turned against providing further US aid to Ukraine.
Here are the 9 Republicans who voted against the resolution:
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Andy Biggs of Arizona
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Eric Burlison of Missouri
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Warren Davidson of Ohio
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Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
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Clay Higgins of Louisiana
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Thomas Massie of Kentucky
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Matt Rosendale of Montana
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Chip Roy of Texas
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Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
What’s their reasoning though?
I think it goes something like this: “If I vote against Russia’s interests, Putin might release some of the abundant kompromat he has on me.”
Ju$t feel$ right.
To prove to the other Republicans that their voters don’t care at all, they can just do whatever they want and will still get re-elected.
I tried checking their Facebooks but none had mentioned this bill.
Using congress to “condemn” things is ineffective virtue signaling.