Why was Representative Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) Censured by the House chamber of Congress?

Why was Representative Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) Censured by the House chamber of Congress?

On November 17th, 2021 the House of Representatives passed a House Resolution Censuring Rep. Paul Gosar, a Republican of Arizona through a chamber vote of 223 vs. 207 with one member voting present. The House censured him because he recently tweeted a anime video of him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and swiping a sword toward President Biden. This censure from the House of Representatives is the first time in more than ten years the House chamber passed a resolution censuring a member of the chamber. However in this episode I go further into why Gosar should be careful with how he acts as a sitting member of Congress because he needs to represent his constituents' views and values of the most pressing issues citizens of his district in Arizona are dealing with. In America right now, a lot of ordinary citizens do not even understand what a censure passed by either chamber of Congress does or implements for a sitting lawmaker, President, cabinet official, and judge within the United States. Though that is where this episode of American Political Paradise comes in handy for explaining what a censure in U.S. government does and can protect officials or lawmakers from making even more horrible outright decisions in the public eye.

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