Rep. Lofgren’s “Social Media Review”
March 5th, 2021
Rep. Zoe Lofgren has released a “Social Media Review” that “lists public social media posts from Members of the U.S. House of Representatives who were sworn-in to office in January 2021 and who voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election.” Most of the articles I see about this do not link to the actual “Social Media Review” so here it is, and below, state by state.
She is correct in challenging Representatives who supported and/or engaged in the (failed) insurrection of January 6, 2021:
Fourteenth Amendment
- Section 3. No Person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
- Amdt14.S3.1 Disqualification from Holding Office
- Amdt14.S3.1.1 Disqualification Clause
- Amdt14.S3.1 Disqualification from Holding Office
For Minnesota, the “Social Media Review” features “our” Rep. Michelle Fischbach and Rep. Jim Hagedorn.
The review is LARGE, it’s a HUGE file. You can also look up findings state by state:
- Alabama (PDF)
- Arizona (PDF)
- Arkansas (PDF)
- California (PDF)
- Colorado (PDF)
- Florida (PDF)
- Georgia (PDF)
- Idaho (PDF)
- Illinois (PDF)
- Indiana (PDF)
- Kansas (PDF)
- Kentucky (PDF)
- Louisiana (PDF)
- Michigan (PDF)
- Minnesota (PDF)
- Mississippi (PDF)
- Missouri (PDF)
- Montana (PDF)
- Nebraska (PDF)
- New Mexico (PDF)
- New York (PDF)
- North Carolina (PDF)
- Ohio (PDF)
- Oklahoma (PDF)
- Oregon (PDF)
- Pennsylvania (PDF)
- South Carolina (PDF)
- Tennessee (PDF)
- Texas (PDF)
- Utah (PDF)
- Virginia (PDF)
- West Virginia (PDF)
- Wisconsin (PDF)
Call Reps. Hagedorn and Fischbach
January 7th, 2021
U.S. Representatives Hagedorn and Fischbach both persisted in their attempts to disenfranchise voters in their objections to certifying the election results. This wasn’t about Minnesota voters, which is good, but how dare they work to disenfranchise ANY voters, and how dare they stick their nose into any other state’s voting process. HOW DARE THEY!
Rep. Michelle Fischbach (202) 225-2165
Rep. Jim Hagedorn (202) 225-2472
Statement from the Minnesota Bar Association:
Here’s the list of all of those objecting to certification of state election results:
SENATE
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.
Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.
John Kennedy, La.
Josh Hawley, Mo.
Rick Scott, Fla.
Roger Marshall, Kan.
Ted Cruz, Texas
Tommy Tuberville, Ala.
And the HOUSE:
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.
Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Andy Harris, Md.
August Pfluger, Texas
Barry Loudermilk, Ga.
Barry Moore, Ala.
Ben Cline, Va.
Beth Van Duyne, Texas
Bill Johnson, Ohio
Bill Posey, Fla.
Billy Long, Mo.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Bob Good, Va.
Brian Babin, Texas
Brian Mast, Fla.
Burgess Owens, Utah
Byron Donalds, Fla.
Carlos Gimenez, Fla.
Carol Miller, W.Va.
Chris Jacobs, N.Y.
Chris Stewart, Utah
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Clay Higgins, La.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
Dan Bishop, N.C.
Daniel Meuser, Pa.
Daniel Webster, Fla.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
David Rouzer, N.C.
David Schweikert, Ariz.
Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
Devin Nunes, Calif.
Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter, Ga.
Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Fred Keller, Pa.
Garret Graves, La.
Gary Palmer, Ala.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Greg Steube, Fla.
Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
Jack Bergman, Mich.
Jackie Walorski, Ind.
Jacob LaTurner, Kan.
Jason Smith, Mo.
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Jeff Van Drew, N.J.
Jerry Carl, Ala.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Jim Banks, Ind.
Jim Hagedorn, Minn.
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Jody Hice, Ga.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
John Joyce, Pa.
John R. Carter, Texas
John Rose, Tenn.
John Rutherford, Fla.
Kat Cammack, Fla.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Kevin Hern, Okla.
Kevin McCarthy, Calif.
Lance Gooden, Texas
Lauren Boebert, Colo.
Lee Zeldin, N.Y.
Lisa McClain, Mich.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Madison Cawthorn, N.C.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.
Mark E. Green, Tenn.
Markwayne Mullin, Okla.
Mary Miller, Ill.
Matt Gaetz, Fla.
Matt Rosendale, Mont.
Michael C. Burgess, Texas
Michael Cloud, Texas
Michael Guest, Miss.
Michelle Fischbach, Minn.
Mike Bost, Ill.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Mike Johnson, La.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Mike Rogers, Ala.
Mo Brooks, Ala.
Morgan Griffith, Va.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.
Pat Fallon, Texas
Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Pete Sessions, Texas
Ralph Norman, S.C.
Randy Weber, Texas
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Rick Allen, Ga.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.
Robert J. Wittman, Va.
Roger Williams, Texas
Ron Estes, Kan.
Ron Wright, Texas
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Sam Graves, Mo.
Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.
Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.
Scott Franklin, Fla.
Scott Perry, Pa.
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Steve Scalise, La.
Steven Palazzo, Miss.
Ted Budd, N.C.
Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Tom Rice, S.C.
Tom Tiffany, Wis.
Tracey Mann, Kan.
Trent Kelly, Miss.
Troy Nehls, Texas
Vicky Hartzler, Mo.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Warren Davidson, Ohio
William Timmons, S.C.
Yvette Herrell, N.M.