Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
In response to the Custom and Border Patrol's decision to close the Lukeville Port of Entry (POE) without sufficient notice, Representative Paul Gosar has demanded answers from CBP Commissioner Troy Miller and Chief Patrol Agent John Modlin of the Tucson CBP Field Office. The closure of the Lukeville POE has had a significant impact on the daily lives of more than 3,100 individuals who rely on it for work, vacation, study, visiting family, and receiving medical care. Gosar expressed his concern for the inconvenience caused to Arizonans who now have to travel over 200 miles on routes deemed unsafe by the American Embassy in Mexico.
Gosar criticized the Biden administration for prioritizing illegal aliens over American citizens by closing the Lukeville Port of Entry. He stated, "While Biden coddles and welcomes hordes of illegal aliens, the administration is making it clear it prioritizes illegal aliens over American citizens by closing the Lukeville Port of Entry."
Moving on to another issue, Gosar raised concerns about the January 6th Committee's destruction of evidence. He highlighted that despite a demand by then incoming Speaker McCarthy to preserve all records, the committee instead destroyed reams of information. Gosar's colleague, Representative Loudermilk, confirmed that the committee destroyed the videotaped depositions of witnesses, which are crucial in charging certain witnesses with perjury. Gosar questioned the actions of Speaker Johnson and called for an investigation into the members of the original January 6th Committee who perjured themselves, withheld key evidence, and engaged in a cover-up.
Gosar also addressed the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' rejection of 40,000 public comments regarding their proposed rule on Federal Firearms Licensees. He joined 25 of his House Republican colleagues in sending a letter to the ATF, demanding an explanation for the rejection and insisting that the petitions be included in the public comment process. Gosar criticized this action as a flagrant abuse of the First Amendment and an intentional attack on law-abiding gun owners.
In another development, Gosar voted to censure New York Democrat Congressman Jamaal Bowman for breaking the law by intentionally pulling a fire alarm during official House of Representatives proceedings to delay a vote on funding the government. Gosar highlighted that while Congressman Bowman had been charged and convicted of this crime, George Santos, who has never been convicted, faced expulsion.
Responding to recent accusations made by Hunter Biden, Gosar clarified that he has never urged harm to Hunter Biden and wishes him peace and health. He emphasized his fight against public corruption and his belief that evidence suggests Hunter and Joe Biden were bribed by Ukraine and China. However, Gosar maintained that he has never wished harm on Hunter Biden.
The article also includes a section called "It's Mail Time - Some Holiday Hate Mail!" where Gosar shares examples of negative letters he has received and responds to them in a lighthearted manner.
Additionally, the article features a "Tweet of the Week" and a "Photo of the Week" submitted by a reader. It concludes with a list of news articles featuring Gosar in the news and other must-read stories.
Note: The article has been edited for clarity and coherence.
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