Pelosi Unilaterally Extends Unconstitutional Proxy Voting Scheme Through May 14

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Monday unilaterally extended her unconstitutional proxy voting scheme.

This is pure lawlessness and unprecedented corruption.

Pelosi cited Covid and said that a “public health emergency is in effect” in her announcement extending proxy voting.

Pelosi unilaterally extended her proxy voting scheme several times over the last couple years.

In September, GOP Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy asked the US Supreme Court to overturn Speaker Pelosi’s House proxy voting.

“Although the Constitution allows Congress to write its own rules, those rules cannot violate the Constitution itself, including the requirement to actually assemble in person. Since its adoption 14 months ago, proxy voting has shattered 231 years of legislative precedent and shielded the majority from substantive policy debates and questions, effectively silencing the voices of millions of Americans,” McCarthy wrote to the Supreme Court justices.

The US Supreme Court in January declined to hear GOP Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s challenge to Speaker Pelosi’s proxy voting.

The Supreme Court did not provide a reason for rejecting McCarthy’s appeal.

Recall, May 27, 2020 the House held its first ‘proxy vote’ since Congress first met in 1789.

71 Democrats voted ‘by proxy’ in its first vote since adoption of its party-line rule.

In 2020, ONE Democrat in Maryland voted SEVEN TIMES on legislation in Congress in districts he didn’t even represent.

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