This Week With Gosar Special Edition
WASHINGTON D.C. – Earlier this week, I sent a written response to the House Committee on Ethics regarding a reckless and frivolous complaint filed by liberal Washington Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal concerning the events of January 6, 2021.
For more than three months, I have sat quietly while I have been baselessly attacked by the liberal media, Democrats and even some of my Republican colleagues alleging that I have somehow acted criminally, or against the country I love and protect.
These attacks are ill-conceived, defamatory and patently false.
On January 6, 2021 I determined to invoke the Electoral Count Act of 1887, and the 12thAmendment to the United States Constitution, to object to the certification of Electors from Arizona.
This is neither calamitous nor unethical. Indeed, in 2016, Democrat Members of Congress invoked the same law to object to the certification of the 2016 Presidential election of Donald Trump.
The dishonesty of Ms. Jayapal is particularly rich, when she herself stood on the House Floor and called for an objection of President Trump’s certification in January 2017.
I have at all times conducted myself credibly and well within the acceptable norms of Congress. The assertion that I planned, created, assisted or otherwise participated in the riot on January 6 is malicious and patently false.
Click here to read my entire written response to the House Ethics Committee.
Gosar Refutes Bogus Story Claiming He Authored Document
The liberal media attack dogs are once again attempting to smear my name by implying I was the author of documents purporting to be the basis of a new Congressional caucus.
Let me be perfectly clear, I did not author nor did I ever even see any documents that the media claims I wrote. In fact, I first became aware of their existence by reading about it in the news this week, just like you!
Any allegation that I drafted or even reviewed documents or statements is 100% FALSE.
Imagine my surprise to read I “wrote it.” Once again, I am the subject of a false media story.
I will continue to work on America First issues within the House Freedom Caucus. I will not let the lying media deter me from the America First work I have been championing for years in the House Freedom Caucus and with President Trump.
Click here to read a copy of my press release.
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TheBerean.org: Luke 14:26-27
Luke 14:26-27
(26) “If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple. (27) And whoever does not bear his cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple.
New King James VersionAt the beginning of our conversion, usually during counseling for baptism, we are asked to consider this passage seriously. Verses 26-27 are particularly important because loyalty to Christ is the issue in this context. Jesus makes it plain that, after entering into the New Covenant, our highest loyalty is to Him.
This is extremely important because the character of every life is determined by the loyalty that rules it. Peter confirms Jesus’ words in Acts 5:29, saying, “We ought to obey God rather than men.” He made this affirmation following Jesus’ crucifixion. Persecution was imminent against the fledging church. However, we must understand that the world is always a threat against our loyalty to Christ. Life is a mixture of choices and compulsions, and many of our values have their source in the world. These values exert an ever-present pressure to conform to them, thus we must be aware.
The pressure to make moral choices is the furnace in which character is forged. Our compulsions to make choices come in two varieties: 1) forced, as by a gun to our temple that demands, “Do this or else,” and 2) unforced, the pressure of old habits, perspectives, and attitudes engraved in our character, hangovers from our past. Thus, the past and the present both push at us to choose. What we choose determines where our loyalties lie and thus whether we commit idolatry. If we are not thinking carefully, idolatry is an easy sin to fall into.
— John W. Ritenbaugh
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