House Republicans are Useless


The Maga Majority

Mike Johnson

Mike Johnson

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Lauren Boebert

Lauren Boebert

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Marjorie Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene

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Jim Jordan

Jim Jordan

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Matt Gaetz

Matt Gaetz

Zach Nunn

Zach Nunn

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Tom Kean Jr

Tom Kean Jr.

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Scott Perry

Scott Perry

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Ryan Zinke

Ryan Zinke

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Monica De La Cruz

Monica De La Cruz

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Mike Lawler

Mike Lawler

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Mike Garcia

Mike Garcia

Michelle Steel

Michelle Steel

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Marc Molinaro

Marc Molinaro

Mariannette Miller-Meeks

Mariannette Miller-Meeks

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Lori Chavez-DeRemer

Lori Chavez-DeRemer

Ken Calvert

Ken Calvert

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Juan Ciscomani

Juan Ciscomani

John James

John James

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John Duarte

John Duarte

David Valadao

David Valadao

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Anna Paulina Luna

Anna Paulina Luna

Jen Kiggans

Jen Kiggans

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Don Bacon

Don Bacon

Derric Van Orden

Derrick Van Orden

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Bryan Steil

Bryan Steil

Brian Fitzpatrick

Brian Fitzpatrick

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Brandon Williams

Brandon Williams

David Schweikert

David Schweikert

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Nick LaLota

Nick LaLota

Anthony D'Esposito

Anthony D'Esposito

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Mike Johnson

Mike Johnson

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Lauren Boebert

Lauren Boebert

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Marjorie Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene

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Jim Jordan

Jim Jordan

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Matt Gaetz

Matt Gaetz

Zach Nunn

Zach Nunn

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Tom Kean Jr

Tom Kean Jr.

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Scott Perry

Scott Perry

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Ryan Zinke

Ryan Zinke

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Monica De La Cruz

Monica De La Cruz

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Mike Lawler

Mike Lawler

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Mike Garcia

Mike Garcia

Michelle Steel

Michelle Steel

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Marc Molinaro

Marc Molinaro

Mariannette Miller-Meeks

Mariannette Miller-Meeks

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Lori Chavez-DeRemer

Lori Chavez-DeRemer

Ken Calvert

Ken Calvert

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Juan Ciscomani

Juan Ciscomani

John James

John James

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John Duarte

John Duarte

David Valadao

David Valadao

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Anna Paulina Luna

Anna Paulina Luna

Jen Kiggans

Jen Kiggans

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Don Bacon

Don Bacon

Derric Van Orden

Derrick Van Orden

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Bryan Steil

Bryan Steil

Brian Fitzpatrick

Brian Fitzpatrick

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Brandon Williams

Brandon Williams

David Schweikert

David Schweikert

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Nick LaLota

Nick LaLota

Anthony D'Esposito

Anthony D'Esposito

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Under house Republicans, this has been the least productive Congress in nearly 100 years.

House Republicans have completely failed to lower costs, create jobs, or protect our freedoms.

They caved to the demands of MAGA extremists like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz and have wasted the last two years hurling insults, threatening shutdowns, and tanking critical legislation for sport.

They have proven themselves to be completely USELESS.

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When Democrats controlled the House, they passed one historic bill after another. Republicans…not so much.

Democratic Controlled

117th Congress

Republican Controlled

118th Congress

FINISHING THE JOB

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JANUARY 2021

After a violent mob storms the Capitol and disrupts the certification of the Electoral College vote, Democrats reconvene Congress to certify President Biden’s 2020 victory and ensure the peaceful transfer of power.

GETTING OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT

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JANUARY 2023

The election for the Republican-controlled Speaker of the House takes a historic 15 ballots. Kevin McCarthy eventually wins the speakership after cutting backroom deals that significantly empower the MAGA wing of the House Republican conference.

Kevin McCarthy

BUILDING A MORE RESILIENT AMERICA

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JULY 2021

The House passes the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, a once-in-a-generation investment to provide funding for critical infrastructure projects across the nation. President Biden signs the bill into law in November.

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DEFUNDING LAW ENFORCEMENT

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JULY 2023

House Republicans advance legislation to defund law enforcement as part of their fiscal year 2024 funding bill.

TAKING ON CHINA

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JULY 2021

That same month, the House passes the CHIPS & Science Act to revitalize American leadership in semiconductors and advance competitiveness globally. President Biden signs the bill into law the following year.

ATTACKING AMERICANS' HEALTH CARE

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JULY 2023

House Republicans advance a package of bills that would roll back health care protections for consumers.

ON-TIME DELIVERY

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FEBRUARY 2022

The House passes the Postal Service Reform Act of 2022 to modernize the USPS and ensure reliable mail service continues for generations to come. President Biden signs the bill into law in April.

RESTRICTING REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM (AGAIN)

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JULY 2023

House Republicans adopt an amendment limiting servicemembers from accessing reproductive care. This comes just months after passing a bill that punishes doctors who provide abortions.

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PUTTING OUR VETERANS FIRST

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MARCH 2022

The PACT Act passes, marking the largest expansion of earned benefits and services for veterans in more than 30 years thanks to House Democrats. President Biden signs the bill into law in August. Since its passage, there have been more than 1.1 million approved PACT Act claims.

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TAKING AMERICA BACKWARDS

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AUGUST 2023

House Republicans get caught adding dozens of anti-LGBTQ+ measures to must-pass bills.

ADDRESSING GUN VIOLENCE

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MAY 2022

Following the tragedy in Uvalde, TX, the House passes the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the most significant gun safety law in nearly 30 years. President Biden signs the bill into law the following month.

INVESTIGATIONS TO NOWHERE

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SEPTEMBER 2023

House Republicans, encouraged by Donald Trump, open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. After several months, and significant backlash, they are unable to find any criminal wrongdoing by the president.

Kevin McCarthy

ESTABLISHING EQUALITY FOR ALL

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JULY 2022

The House passes the Respect for Marriage Act, a bill that guarantees federal protection for same-sex and interracial marriages. President Biden signs the bill into law in December.

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DERAILING CONGRESS

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OCTOBER 2023

Kevin McCarthy is removed as Speaker. For three weeks, House Republicans are unable to agree on a new nominee in the midst of national turmoil. They eventually settle on Mike Johnson, who helped lead the legal efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE

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AUGUST 2022

President Biden signs into law House Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act, accelerating the fight against climate change, closing tax loopholes exploited by the rich and big corporations, and capping the cost of insulin at $35/month for seniors on Medicare. Not a single Republican voted for it.

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EXPELLING SANTOS

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DECEMBER 2023

George Santos is expelled from Congress following an Ethics report that found substantial evidence he violated federal criminal law. 112 Republicans vote against expelling Santos.

George Santos

ENSURING THE PEACEFUL TRANSFER OF POWER

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DECEMBER 2022

To prevent a repeat of the chaos that followed Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the 2020 election, the House passes the Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022. President Biden signs the bill into law later that month.

TANKING CRITICAL LEGISLATION

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JANUARY 2024

House Republicans kill the bipartisan border deal after Trump tells them to so he can continue to use it as a campaign issue.

DELIVERING FOR AMERICA

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JANUARY 2023

Despite Democrats holding thin majorities in both chambers during a period of intense political polarization, the 117th Congress oversees the passage of numerous significant bills and finishes as one of the most effective in modern history.

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TAKING AN EARLY VACATION

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JULY 2024

House Republicans break early for August recess after more infighting prevents them from passing a funding bill, giving members a total of 7 weeks away from Washington, DC. They return in September and push the passage of a full bill until after the November election.

Out of office

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