A small, but well- deserved action holding one of the worst psychos in the House Republican Nut Caucus responsible for his vileness:
The House plans to vote Wednesday on a resolution that would both censure Republican Congressman Paul Gosar and remove him from his committee assignments.
Gosar last week posted on Twitter an edited anime video that depicted him attacking President Biden and apparently killing Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. He later deleted the tweet and issued a statement saying he doesn't condone violence.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday that the disciplinary plan was necessary because Gosar made threats about harming a member of Congress.
"That is in itself not only an endangerment of that member of congress but an insult to the House of Representatives," Pelosi said.
Gosar serves on the House Oversight and Reform Committee with Ocasio-Cortez. The resolution would remove him from that committee and the House Committee on Natural Resources. Congressional committees are where the language of bills are hashed out — and they can give lawmakers the power to shape laws and influence policy.
Earlier today, the House Rules Committee passed the resolution to censure Gosar and remove him from his seat on the two committees he serves on by a 9-4 vote, with (spoiler alert!) no Republican voting in favor.
As Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said, he'd be expelled "in a perfect world." Now, he can roam the halls of Congress with fellow psycho Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Seditionist-GA), who was removed from her committee assignments in February but not censured for her bizarre and violent statements.