The third-ranking House Republican, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), condemned on Wednesday an endeavor to censure her by Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) in connection to the U.S. Capitol breach on January 6, 2021, and beyond.
âDesperate corrupt Far Left House Democrats are attempting to force a vote to censure me for my unwavering support for the Constitution, the rule of law, and election integrity,â Stefanik said in a post to X.
Stefanik, the House Republican conference chairwoman, included a link to a fundraising page that claimed she was being retaliated against for her effectiveness in âexposingâ the lies and corruption of President Joe Biden and the Democrats as well as her âunwavering supportâ of former President Donald Trump.
đ¨đ¨Desperate corrupt Far Left House Democrats are attempting to force a vote to censure me for my unwavering support for the Constitution, the rule of law, and election integrity.
Democrats are in desperate free fall because they know President Trump will defeat Joe Biden thisâŚ
â Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) January 17, 2024
Goldman, who served as lead counsel in the first Trump impeachment, has emerged as the Democratsâ most vocal defender of Biden and critic of GOP-led inquiries. His office argued in a statement announcing the censure resolution on Wednesday that Stefanik has engaged in âconduct unbecomingâ of a member of Congress and Goldman took particular issue with her recently âechoingâ Trumpâs rhetoric when she referred to January 6 inmates as âhostages.â
The resolution also lists a number of other grievances against Stefanik, including raising concerns about the 2020 election results and her criticisms of special counsel Jack Smithâs January 6 case against Trump, and calls for her to present herself to the well of House for the pronouncement of the censure.
Throughout history, 27 members have been successfully censured, which is a formal rebuke and a less severe form of punishment than expulsion, though there has been an uptick of late. House members who were censured last year included Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), and Jamaal Bowman (D-NY).
Still, the resolution against Stefanik faces long odds considering the GOP has a narrow hold on the House while more than 110 House Republicans â roughly half of their total number â back Trump in his latest White House campaign.
Among those to defend Stefanik was House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).
âI just heard about Goldmanâs censure resolution against Elise Stefanik. I think itâs patently absurd. Sheâs one of the best leaders and best communicators in Congress. She is doing an exceptional job and the idea that he would use censure to attack a political opponent is just ridiculous,â Johnson said, per Punchbowl News.