Official vote record: https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/202627
List of 81 Republicans Who Voted "Nay" (Supporting NED Funding)
The following Republicans voted against the defunding amendment:
Robert B. Aderholt (AL-4)
Mark Alford (MO-4)
Don Bacon (NE-2)
James Baird (IN-4)
Beth Baumgartner (WA)
Cliff Bentz (OR-2)
Stephanie Bice (OK-5)
Gus Bilirakis (FL-12)
Vern Buchanan (FL-16)
Ken Calvert (CA-41)
Mike Carey (OH-15)
John Carter (TX-31)
Juan Ciscomani (AZ-6)
Tom Cole (OK-4)
Rick Crawford (AR-1)
Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-26)
Chuck Edwards (NC-11)
Jake Ellzey (TX-6)
Ron Estes (KS-4)
Mike Evans (CO)
Randy Feenstra (IA-4)
Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1)
Mike Flood (NE-1)
Scott Franklin (FL-18)
Andrew Garbarino (NY-2)
Carlos Gimenez (FL-28)
John Goldman (TX)
Brett Guthrie (KY-2)
Mike Haridopolos (FL)
French Hill (AR-2)
Ashley Hinson (IA-2)
Bill Huizenga (MI-4)
Will Hurd (CO)
Darrell Issa (CA-48)
John Joyce (PA-13)
Thomas Kean Jr. (NJ-7)
Mike Kelly (PA-16)
Jen Kiggans (VA-2)
Kevin Kiley (CA-3)
Young Kim (CA-40)
Darin LaHood (IL-16)
Nick LaLota (NY-1)
Bob Latta (OH-5)
Mike Lawler (NY-17)
Frank Lucas (OK-3)
Ryan Mackenzie (PA)
Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11)
Celeste Maloy (UT-2)
Brian Mast (FL-21)
Michael McCaul (TX-10)
Dan Meuser (PA-9)
John Moolenaar (MI-2)
Blake Moore (UT-1)
Nathaniel Moran (TX-1)
Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Zach Nunn (IA-3)
Jay Obernolte (CA-23)
August Pfluger (TX-11)
Mike Rogers (AL-3)
Hal Rogers (KY-5)
John Rutherford (FL-5)
María Elvira Salazar (FL-27)
Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Adrian Smith (NE-3)
Lloyd Smucker (PA-11)
Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Dale Strong (AL-5)
Van Taylor (TX)
Claudia Tenney (NY-24)
Michael Turner (OH-10)
David Valadao (CA-22)
Ann Wagner (MO-2)
Tim Walberg (MI-5)
Daniel Webster (FL-11)
Bruce Westerman (AR-4)
Rob Wittman (VA-1)
Steve Womack (AR-3)
(Note: Some districts reflect standard 2025-2026 alignments; new or special election members may vary. Full names and districts cross-referenced from official House records and reports.)
Contact Information
Direct emails are rarely public to reduce spam; use official contact forms. Washington, D.C. office phones start with (202) 225-XXXX.
Call the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and request the member's office.
Visit each representative's official site (typically https://[lastname].house.gov) for D.C. and district office phones, plus contact/email forms.
Search the full House directory at https://www.house.gov/representatives for updated details.
List of 81 Republicans Who Voted "Nay" (Supporting NED Funding)
The following Republicans voted against the defunding amendment:
Robert B. Aderholt (AL-4)
Mark Alford (MO-4)
Don Bacon (NE-2)
James Baird (IN-4)
Beth Baumgartner (WA)
Cliff Bentz (OR-2)
Stephanie Bice (OK-5)
Gus Bilirakis (FL-12)
Vern Buchanan (FL-16)
Ken Calvert (CA-41)
Mike Carey (OH-15)
John Carter (TX-31)
Juan Ciscomani (AZ-6)
Tom Cole (OK-4)
Rick Crawford (AR-1)
Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-26)
Chuck Edwards (NC-11)
Jake Ellzey (TX-6)
Ron Estes (KS-4)
Mike Evans (CO)
Randy Feenstra (IA-4)
Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1)
Mike Flood (NE-1)
Scott Franklin (FL-18)
Andrew Garbarino (NY-2)
Carlos Gimenez (FL-28)
John Goldman (TX)
Brett Guthrie (KY-2)
Mike Haridopolos (FL)
French Hill (AR-2)
Ashley Hinson (IA-2)
Bill Huizenga (MI-4)
Will Hurd (CO)
Darrell Issa (CA-48)
John Joyce (PA-13)
Thomas Kean Jr. (NJ-7)
Mike Kelly (PA-16)
Jen Kiggans (VA-2)
Kevin Kiley (CA-3)
Young Kim (CA-40)
Darin LaHood (IL-16)
Nick LaLota (NY-1)
Bob Latta (OH-5)
Mike Lawler (NY-17)
Frank Lucas (OK-3)
Ryan Mackenzie (PA)
Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11)
Celeste Maloy (UT-2)
Brian Mast (FL-21)
Michael McCaul (TX-10)
Dan Meuser (PA-9)
John Moolenaar (MI-2)
Blake Moore (UT-1)
Nathaniel Moran (TX-1)
Dan Newhouse (WA-4)
Zach Nunn (IA-3)
Jay Obernolte (CA-23)
August Pfluger (TX-11)
Mike Rogers (AL-3)
Hal Rogers (KY-5)
John Rutherford (FL-5)
María Elvira Salazar (FL-27)
Mike Simpson (ID-2)
Adrian Smith (NE-3)
Lloyd Smucker (PA-11)
Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Dale Strong (AL-5)
Van Taylor (TX)
Claudia Tenney (NY-24)
Michael Turner (OH-10)
David Valadao (CA-22)
Ann Wagner (MO-2)
Tim Walberg (MI-5)
Daniel Webster (FL-11)
Bruce Westerman (AR-4)
Rob Wittman (VA-1)
Steve Womack (AR-3)
(Note: Some districts reflect standard 2025-2026 alignments; new or special election members may vary. Full names and districts cross-referenced from official House records and reports.)
Contact Information
Direct emails are rarely public to reduce spam; use official contact forms. Washington, D.C. office phones start with (202) 225-XXXX.
Call the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and request the member's office.
Visit each representative's official site (typically https://[lastname].house.gov) for D.C. and district office phones, plus contact/email forms.
Search the full House directory at https://www.house.gov/representatives for updated details.
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Bret Weinstein’s analysis of the 80 Ivermectin court cases reveals a mind blowing statistic.
In the 40 cases where Ivermectin was permitted, 38 survived.
In the 40 cases where it was not, 38 died.
Using a standard statistical formula, the chances that Ivermectin had no impact are roughly 1 in 20 quadrillion.
Yet, we were denied this treatment.
This is one of the biggest medical tragedies in modern history!
In the 40 cases where Ivermectin was permitted, 38 survived.
In the 40 cases where it was not, 38 died.
Using a standard statistical formula, the chances that Ivermectin had no impact are roughly 1 in 20 quadrillion.
Yet, we were denied this treatment.
This is one of the biggest medical tragedies in modern history!
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🚨 BREAKING: Minneapolis rioters successfully BROKE OPEN a weapons locker in a federal vehicle and STOLE A RIFLE and ammunition before fleeing
I captured the thief’s face and license plate on the getaway vehicle.
PLEASE SHARE and HELP IDENTIFY this POS.
I have forwarded this to the top levels of the FBI.
I captured the thief’s face and license plate on the getaway vehicle.
PLEASE SHARE and HELP IDENTIFY this POS.
I have forwarded this to the top levels of the FBI.
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Nick Shirley joins 'future American bros' for Greenlandic ice bath
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New Study Finds 86% of PCR-Positive “COVID Cases” Were Not Real Infections
This isn’t a small error—it rewrites the entire story of 2020.
https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/new-study-finds-86-of-pcr-positive
This isn’t a small error—it rewrites the entire story of 2020.
https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/new-study-finds-86-of-pcr-positive
Vigilantfox
New Study Finds 86% of PCR-Positive “COVID Cases” Were Not Real Infections
This isn’t a small error—it rewrites the entire story of 2020.
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🚨 BREAKING: Kamala just bought an $8 MILLION MALIBU DREAM HOUSE 🚨
Her MANSION has a SPA BATHROOM… and a PRIVATE PUTTING GREEN 🫧⛳🤑
Kamala BANKRUPTED the DNC, made the PARTY PAY OFF HER DEBT, wrote a BOOK about LOSING, and is now SPLURGING MILLIONS on a MANSION 🤣 🤣
Not a GREAT LOOK, Kamala! 🤔
Her MANSION has a SPA BATHROOM… and a PRIVATE PUTTING GREEN 🫧⛳🤑
Kamala BANKRUPTED the DNC, made the PARTY PAY OFF HER DEBT, wrote a BOOK about LOSING, and is now SPLURGING MILLIONS on a MANSION 🤣 🤣
Not a GREAT LOOK, Kamala! 🤔
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BREAKING: President Donald Trump unveils the Great Healthcare Plan to lower costs and deliver money directly to the American people.
https://trumprx.gov/
https://trumprx.gov/
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UPDATE: Tina Peters
Appellate Judges Grill Prosecutors Over "Baffling" Error: Tina Peters Convicted on Felony Charges despite using Misdemeanor Jury Instruction Language
- A judge asks point-blank if it's acceptable to convict someone of a crime they weren't charged with or instructed on, as long as evidence supports it; the prosecutor affirms "yes," leading to visible judicial confusion and pushback, with one judge stating, "I'm baffled at the position that's being taken."
- The jury was instructed using "might" (misdemeanor language implying potential liability) instead of the felony requirement of actual liability, resulting in an extra 15 months in prison; judges emphasize this isn't a mere omission but an affirmative misinstruction, questioning why the remedy isn't simply entering a misdemeanor verdict.
This egregious error represents prosecutorial misconduct or a fundamental due process violation, and is potentially grounds for overturning the conviction entirely or declaring a mistrial.
https://rumble.com/v74d6bc-tina-peters-appellate-judges-grill-prosecutors-over-baffling-error.html
Appellate Judges Grill Prosecutors Over "Baffling" Error: Tina Peters Convicted on Felony Charges despite using Misdemeanor Jury Instruction Language
- A judge asks point-blank if it's acceptable to convict someone of a crime they weren't charged with or instructed on, as long as evidence supports it; the prosecutor affirms "yes," leading to visible judicial confusion and pushback, with one judge stating, "I'm baffled at the position that's being taken."
- The jury was instructed using "might" (misdemeanor language implying potential liability) instead of the felony requirement of actual liability, resulting in an extra 15 months in prison; judges emphasize this isn't a mere omission but an affirmative misinstruction, questioning why the remedy isn't simply entering a misdemeanor verdict.
This egregious error represents prosecutorial misconduct or a fundamental due process violation, and is potentially grounds for overturning the conviction entirely or declaring a mistrial.
https://rumble.com/v74d6bc-tina-peters-appellate-judges-grill-prosecutors-over-baffling-error.html
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🚨 JUST IN: @NickShirleyy says “THERE’S A LOT MORE SOMALI FRAUD TO BE EXPOSED” after his latest bombshell REPORT on Minnesota’s so-called “TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES” 🚨
“It feels like it’s all sort of almost like a big community that is trying to HIDE from the fraud” 🔥
“89% of the fraud that’s happening inside Minnesota is from the Somalians” 💣🔥
“If you make a phone call to any of these locations, just going to the addresses, there was not anyone there… There were not even signs. There were apartment buildings” 🤯
“It feels like it’s all sort of almost like a big community that is trying to HIDE from the fraud” 🔥
“89% of the fraud that’s happening inside Minnesota is from the Somalians” 💣🔥
“If you make a phone call to any of these locations, just going to the addresses, there was not anyone there… There were not even signs. There were apartment buildings” 🤯
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🚨 HOLY CRAP! FIGHTS broke out as Minnesota students staged a "walk out" to protest against ICE arresting illegals
Somalis were heavily involved in the fighting
Minneapolis-St. Paul is a 3rd world freaking country right now!
Somalis were heavily involved in the fighting
Minneapolis-St. Paul is a 3rd world freaking country right now!
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What a joke....🤣🤣 just 30 troops.
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HORROR: Minnesota Daycare Worker with History of “Erratic Behavior” Toward Children Murders Baby Boy and Tries to Strangle Another Infant to Death
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/01/horror-minnesota-daycare-murders-baby-boy-tries-strangle/
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/01/horror-minnesota-daycare-murders-baby-boy-tries-strangle/
The Gateway Pundit
HORROR: Minnesota Daycare Worker with History of "Erratic Behavior" Toward Children Murders Baby Boy and Tries to Strangle Another…
A daycare worker murdered a baby boy and tried to strangle another infant to death at the Rocking Horse Ranch daycare facility in Savage, Minnesota.
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Greenland: A Strategic Crossroads for the Future
As the world changes rapidly, certain places are becoming more important than ever. Greenland is one of them.
Positioned at the gateway between North America, Europe, and the Arctic, Greenland sits along emerging shipping routes, critical defense corridors, and some of the planet’s most promising untapped natural resources. Its geographic location alone makes it a cornerstone of future global stability.
But geography is only part of the story.
Beneath Greenland’s ice lie significant reserves of rare earth elements, strategic minerals, and energy resources. These materials are essential to modern life:
smartphones, renewable energy technologies, medical equipment, satellites, and national infrastructure all depend on them. As demand grows, access to reliable and ethically managed supply chains becomes one of the defining challenges of the 21st century.
At the same time, global production of many of these critical resources has become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few powerful nations. This concentration creates economic vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions. Diversifying supply through regions like Greenland offers an opportunity to promote stability, transparency, and long-term resilience in the global system.
This is not simply about economics. It is about:
Strengthening global cooperation
Reducing dependency on fragile supply chains
Supporting technological progress
Ensuring that development happens responsibly and sustainably
Handled thoughtfully, Greenland’s future could represent a model for balancing environmental stewardship, economic opportunity, and international partnership.
The choices made today about regions like Greenland will shape the security, prosperity, and technological progress of generations to come.
As the world changes rapidly, certain places are becoming more important than ever. Greenland is one of them.
Positioned at the gateway between North America, Europe, and the Arctic, Greenland sits along emerging shipping routes, critical defense corridors, and some of the planet’s most promising untapped natural resources. Its geographic location alone makes it a cornerstone of future global stability.
But geography is only part of the story.
Beneath Greenland’s ice lie significant reserves of rare earth elements, strategic minerals, and energy resources. These materials are essential to modern life:
smartphones, renewable energy technologies, medical equipment, satellites, and national infrastructure all depend on them. As demand grows, access to reliable and ethically managed supply chains becomes one of the defining challenges of the 21st century.
At the same time, global production of many of these critical resources has become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few powerful nations. This concentration creates economic vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions. Diversifying supply through regions like Greenland offers an opportunity to promote stability, transparency, and long-term resilience in the global system.
This is not simply about economics. It is about:
Strengthening global cooperation
Reducing dependency on fragile supply chains
Supporting technological progress
Ensuring that development happens responsibly and sustainably
Handled thoughtfully, Greenland’s future could represent a model for balancing environmental stewardship, economic opportunity, and international partnership.
The choices made today about regions like Greenland will shape the security, prosperity, and technological progress of generations to come.
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