Extreme House Democrats 

on the NAUGHTY List

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Extreme House Democrats on the NAUGHTY List

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez not paying her taxes

"Washington Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez failed to pay property taxes on her NE Portland auto repair shop." source

Mary Peltola voting against military pay raises and VA

“The ad, titled "Under Attack," says our "soldiers are under attack" and blasts Peltola for voting against the House defense appropriations package that included a 5.2% pay raise for the troops.  Additionally, the ad hits Peltola for voting en bloc against a funding bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and veterans' benefits with other House Democrats.” source

Mike Levin voting for lower penalties for violent crime

"Levin’s endorsement of reduced penalties for violent crimes and cuts to local police funding is drawing criticism as San Diego, and the larger California area, grapples with escalating crime rates." source

Gabe Vasquez for joining a defund the police protest

"During a June 2020 Black Lives Matter protest in Las Cruces, N.M., a local reporter interviewed one attendee who furiously expressed his desire to defund police. "We need serious police reform in this country," the man said over chants of "no justice, no peace." "It's not just about defunding police, it's about defunding a system that privileges white people over everyone else." While the interviewee—who shielded much of his face in a hat, neck gaiter, and sunglasses—identified himself as "James Hall," a "Las Cruces resident," the facial features he did show bore a curious resemblance to then-city council member Gabe Vasquez." source

Vicente Gonzalez for helping the cartels

"Before joining Congress, Vicente Gonzalez agreed to legally represent drug smugglers and gang leaders who flooded his border community with illegal drugs. Now, the Texas Democrat stresses the need to stop the flow of drugs and maintain "law and order."" source

Yadira Caraveo for enabling Denver’s fentanyl crisis

"Chalk it all up to increasingly permissive drug laws — foremost, the devastating decriminalization of hard drugs by the Colorado Legislature in 2019." source

Pat Ryan for promoting thieves

"Tim Weidemann, a former president of the Ulster County Economic Development Alliance, “either misunderstood or intentionally miscommunicated to the public,” the program requirements, resulting in many applicants believing they were eligible when they weren’t, an audit from the county comptroller’s office found last month."

"In April the freshman congressman brought Weidemann to Washington as his director of economic development and special projects, noting in a statement at the time that he “couldn’t be happier” with his performance as the county’s economic czar." source

Jared Golden for being part of “rural Antifa”

"They basically lost some of their membership before we came in, and we are sort of rebuilding it into – Mary, Jared, and I – are rebuilding it into this sort of antifascist rural [group]." source

Hillary Scholten for being a nightmare boss

"Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Mich.) now has the second-highest turnover in the delegation. In the last ten months, Scholten has blown through her senior staff in her official office, also going through several of her campaign managers in a short time frame." source

Eric Sorensen for lying about being a meteorologist

"On his fourth day in office, former television weatherman Rep. Eric Sorensen (D., Ill.) boldly declared himself the ‘Chief Meteorologist and climate communicator in Congress.’ There’s just one problem: Sorensen isn’t technically a meteorologist." source

Marcy Kaptur for violating the STOCK Act, which she wrote

"U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur violated rules for reporting stock sales and paid a $200 fine, according to Congressional filings. She sold $1,280.03 in Andersons stock on Oct. 21, 2022, but failed to report it until May 15, 2023, exceeding the 45-day reporting requirement, according to the periodic transaction report." source

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez not paying her taxes

"Washington Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez failed to pay property taxes on her NE Portland auto repair shop." source

“The ad, titled "Under Attack," says our "soldiers are under attack" and blasts Peltola for voting against the House defense appropriations package that included a 5.2% pay raise for the troops.  Additionally, the ad hits Peltola for voting en bloc against a funding bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and veterans' benefits with other House Democrats." source

Mary Peltola voting against military pay raises and VA

"Levin’s endorsement of reduced penalties for violent crimes and cuts to local police funding is drawing criticism as San Diego, and the larger California area, grapples with escalating crime rates." source

Mike Levin voting for lower penalties for violent crime

"During a June 2020 Black Lives Matter protest in Las Cruces, N.M., a local reporter interviewed one attendee who furiously expressed his desire to defund police. "We need serious police reform in this country," the man said over chants of "no justice, no peace." "It's not just about defunding police, it's about defunding a system that privileges white people over everyone else." While the interviewee—who shielded much of his face in a hat, neck gaiter, and sunglasses—identified himself as "James Hall," a "Las Cruces resident," the facial features he did show bore a curious resemblance to then-city council member Gabe Vasquez." source

Gabe Vasquez for joining a defund the police protest

Vicente Gonzalez for helping the cartels 

"Before joining Congress, Vicente Gonzalez agreed to legally represent drug smugglers and gang leaders who flooded his border community with illegal drugs. Now, the Texas Democrat stresses the need to stop the flow of drugs and maintain "law and order."" source

Yadira Caraveo for enabling Denver’s fentanyl crisis

"Chalk it all up to increasingly permissive drug laws — foremost, the devastating decriminalization of hard drugs by the Colorado Legislature in 2019." source

Pat Ryan for promoting thieves

"Tim Weidemann, a former president of the Ulster County Economic Development Alliance, “either misunderstood or intentionally miscommunicated to the public,” the program requirements, resulting in many applicants believing they were eligible when they weren’t, an audit from the county comptroller’s office found last month."

"In April the freshman congressman brought Weidemann to Washington as his director of economic development and special projects, noting in a statement at the time that he “couldn’t be happier” with his performance as the county’s economic czar." source

Jared Golden for being part of “rural Antifa”

"They basically lost some of their membership before we came in, and we are sort of rebuilding it into – Mary, Jared, and I – are rebuilding it into this sort of antifascist rural [group]." source

Hillary Scholten for being a nightmare boss

"Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Mich.) now has the second-highest turnover in the delegation. In the last ten months, Scholten has blown through her senior staff in her official office, also going through several of her campaign managers in a short time frame." source

Eric Sorensen for lying about being a meteorologist

"On his fourth day in office, former television weatherman Rep. Eric Sorensen (D., Ill.) boldly declared himself the ‘Chief Meteorologist and climate communicator in Congress.’ There’s just one problem: Sorensen isn’t technically a meteorologist." source

"U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur violated rules for reporting stock sales and paid a $200 fine, according to Congressional filings. She sold $1,280.03 in Andersons stock on Oct. 21, 2022, but failed to report it until May 15, 2023, exceeding the 45-day reporting requirement, according to the periodic transaction report." source

Marcy Kaptur for violating the STOCK Act, which she wrote