Posted on 12/30/2024 8:13:35 PM PST by CFW
When it comes to going “woke,” U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman is at the forefront of trying to block the federal government from pursuing these controversial social policies.
On Monday, Hageman was named chair of the Anti-Woke Caucus, a group of U.S. House Republicans dedicated to fighting the growing influence of "woke" ideologies in government, business and society. She will be taking over from U.S. Senator-elect Jim Banks, R-Ohio.
“Harriet Hageman has played a critical role in our caucus since Day 1, and I can think of no one better to lead our members as they work alongside the Trump administration,” Banks said in a press release announcing Hageman as chair. “We are winning the war against wokeness, and Republicans in Congress now have a golden opportunity to defeat it once and for all.”
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According to Hageman, the caucus wants the U.S. to return to being “a merit-based society that prioritizes free speech, fiscal responsibility, and the rule of law.”
“I am proud to assume the role of chairwoman of the Anti-Woke Caucus and continue our fight against the harmful overreach of left-wing policies,” Hageman said in the press release. “Under the Biden-Harris administration, government, educational institutions and even corporations bent to the will of extremist leftist ideologies that undermine American principles, common-sense policies and the Constitution itself.”
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Liz must be feeling kind of lonely
That’s for sure. Talk about an upgrade!
I was going to say they selected Kay Granger for this Committee, but maybe they are saving her for FBI and NSA Oversight.
Kay Granger will be pushing the red “cash for Ukraine” button in her “home” in the “Independent Living Facility” in Ft. Worth.
Lol.
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