[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 31 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 31
Condemning and censuring Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 11, 2021
Mr. Malinowski (for himself, Ms. Wasserman Schultz, and Ms. Kuster)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Ethics
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RESOLUTION
Condemning and censuring Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama.
Whereas, on January 6, 2021, Representative Mo Brooks addressed a rally in
Washington, DC, attended by numerous members of known extremist and
antigovernment groups, including the Proud Boys, QAnon, Boogaloo Boys,
and Oathkeepers, who would shortly thereafter march to seize the United
States Capitol;
Whereas participants in the rally and march openly boasted on public social
media sites well in advance that they intended to storm the Capitol to
forcibly stop the certification of the Presidential election, often
referring to January 6 as the day when the ``final battle'' in a
``revolution'' or ``cleansing'' would occur, threatening violence
against members of Congress, and promising to give their lives if
necessary in the fight;
Whereas Representative Brooks said to participants in the rally, ``Today is a
time of choosing and tomorrow is a time of fighting. Today is also a day
of revelation and separation . . . Today, by their votes, Americans will
learn which Republican congressmen and senators love their bourbon, love
their cigars, love their prestige, love their personal power, love their
special interest group money more than they love America.'';
Whereas Representative Brooks then exhorted the audience, ``Today is the day
American patriots start taking down names and kicking ass'';
Whereas participants in the rally then proceeded to march to the United States
Capitol, which they forcibly and unlawfully entered, many armed with
metal rods, bats, and firearms, hoisting Confederate battle flags,
assaulting police officers, leading to the murder of United States
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick and four other deaths, dozens of
injuries, and causing physical damage to United States Capitol property;
Whereas Representative Brooks' speech on January 6 encouraged and incited
violence against his fellow Members of Congress, as part of an assault
on the United States Capitol intended to prevent the House of
Representatives and the Senate from discharging their Constitutional
duties to count Electoral College votes;
Whereas after inciting these acts of insurrection that resulted in injuries and
loss of life, Representative Brooks has shown no remorse or regret for
his comments, instead stating, ``I make no apology for doing my absolute
best to inspire patriotic Americans''; and
Whereas Representative Brooks' actions encouraged and fueled the mob, brought
shame on the House of Representatives, jeopardizing its reputation and
institutional integrity, as well as the safety of its Members and staff:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That--
(1) Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama be censured;
(2) Representative Mo Brooks forthwith present himself in
the well of the House of Representatives for the pronouncement
of censure; and
(3) Representative Mo Brooks be censured with the public
reading of this resolution by the Speaker.
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