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Not Wearing a Mask in House Chambers is a Breach of Decorum But Accusing Trump’s Attorney General of Murder is Not

“Make Matters Worse” Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi made a new mask mandate for all House members who come into the chamber. 

This was done after Rep. Louie Gohmert tested positive for COVID-19 at a pre-screening at The White House.

Pelosi said,”Members and staff will be required to wear masks at all times in the hall of the House.”

The House Sergeant-at-Arms also issued more rules to mandate face coverings in all House office buildings starting Thursday morning. All the usual exceptions of eating, drinking and giving speeches and interviews apply.

Back in May, Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell both rejected an offer [1] from The White House to be sent rapids testing resources to The Capitol. We’ll see if this continues to be the case.

Pelosi said that not wearing a mask will be a “serious breach of decorum.”

Decorum?

Hm… I didn’t see any decorum at the Barr hearing on Monday. The democrats were completely out of control. No decorum. No common courtesy. No civility. Nothing. Zilch. Zero. Nada.

Democrats accusing Trump’s Attorney General William Barr of murder and treason during a recent hearing didn’t appear to be breach of decorum even though Republican Rep. Mike Johnson out of Louisiana felt differently after democratic Rep. Debbie Mucarsel of Florida went after Barr [2].

Rep. Mucarsel said to Barr, “I am going to tell them (my constituents) that President Donald Trump and the Attorney General working together, are not following health guidelines. They’re letting Americans die needlessly because of political reasons.”

Afterwards, Johnson asked Democrat House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler if it was permissible for a member of the committee to accuse the sitting Attorney General of the United States of murder. He wanted the words struck from the record but was mostly ignored. 

Nadler said, “The members control the time” to which Johnson replied, “To say whatever they want? What about the rules of decorum, Mr. Chairman?”

And that was the end of that exchange with Nadler imposing his dictatorship rules.

Later, Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen accused Barr of getting Jeffrey Epstein killed because of poorly trained Bureau of Prison Guards. The democrat said that Barr’s guards allowed Epstein to “conveniently commit suicide.”

Throughout the hearing, the democrats accused Barr of treasonous behavior, doing the president’s bidding instead of adhering to the constitution. 

This is what happens when you have a “witness” who has to swear an oath to tell the truth but none of the loathsome democrat questioners do. There is no decorum in anything that the democrats are involved with.