Let me clarify some stuff from earlier today.
We can draw some straight lines between...
1⃣ this @nytimes article
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2⃣the Deputy Acting AG Donoghue's notes
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3⃣ the #complicit actions of certain #Republican#Pennsylvania lawmakers
Part is illegible, but he's talking about a debunked theory that there were more votes placed in #Pennsylvania than there were registered voters. Again, this has been debunked.
3/?
For the sake of NOT pushing out bad info without showing where it was debunked, here's where you can read more about how that claim is false.
And here are the list of lawmakers from #Pennsylvania who cosigned Rep. @FrankRyanCPA's press release with all that debunked voter misinformation.
This is screen-printed from the bottom of the press release in the last tweet.
6/?
So, when #Trump told ADAG Donoghue that he had congressional allies, at the 💥exact same time💥 a bunch of #Pennsylvania#Republicans were spreading the exact same lies that Trump was telling the ADAG.
I guess we found some of those allies, right @OversightDems?
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#PA01 folks, we simply MUST have a conversation...
1⃣ about #GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick,
2⃣his vote against the #DomesticTerrorism bill that he previously co-sponsored,
3⃣and his statement on this vote.
I did a little digging this weekend, and what I found is WILD.
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So, we know that #PA01's #GOp Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick co-sponsored the #DomesticTerrorism bill, and then did a complete reversal and voted NO on it.
He knew this behavior was SUPER-SKETCHY, so our #SilentBrian did something uncharacteristic - he issued a statement.
Since it is so close to #ElectionDay2021 (which should be your focus), I’m just going to run down the votes and quotes, with basic links. #MoCTrack 1/20
Full Report- bit.ly/3BwI59Y
The House passed a bill to fund shelters and programs to address #DomesticViolence.
In case you were wondering why all those #GOP House members voted NO a #DomesticViolence prevention bill? This portion from the speech of Rep. Bob Good of Virginia gives you an idea.
I know we’re supposed to be excited about the #Infrastructure agreement in the Senate, but I can’t help but think the #GOP succeeded in delaying and slicing it down to the bone.
#PA01’s @RepBrianFitz voted NO to making sure people in US custody have “soap, a toothbrush, toothpaste, adult diapers, and feminine hygiene products.”
#PA01’s @RepBrianFitz voted NO to making sure that babies and mother had access to "a clean diaper changing facility, which includes proper waste disposal, a hand washing station, and unrestricted access to diapers."
It appears the @BucksGOP was only ready to call out #racism when it meant they were protecting favored son (or in this case favored brother and #nepotism beneficiary) @RepBrianFitz of #PA01 from a more contentious primary challenge.
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And now that they are faced with another #racism issue, @BucksGOP is ready to circle the wagons for another #nepotism beneficiary.
Joan Cullen, who defended people in blackface and rejects the concept of systematic racism, is related to @BucksGOP vice chair Joseph Cullen.
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