Rep Steve King is one of the very few that I trust.
Republican Rep. Steve King of Iowa stepped out of the House chamber where the State of the Union address was about to take place Tuesday, electing to pray in the members' chapel during the speech due to President Barack Obama's stance on abortion.
"When the president announced that he would have an empty seat up by the First Lady for those who are victims of gun violence, who no longer have a voice, and I thought of the millions and millions of unborn babies -- on his first day in office he issued an executive order that accelerated abortions worldwide," King told TheBlaze moments after stepping out of the House of Representatives chamber.
The lawmaker followed through on his promise from earlier in the day, adding that he took the "last chance" to leave the chamber just a few minutes before the president spoke.