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As most of you know, I have been following the election issues in Arizona since …well at least November 2020. We all saw the fake data swings, the breaking of Arizona election laws and abuse of mail-in voting. I was among the first to call for an audit. I knew an audit would either confirm or rebut allegations of fraud. I was fine either way. If the election was “perfect” as the Maricopa supervisors screamed, then I would be the first to rest easy and simply move ahead. If there was in fact fraud, then I knew we needed to do something to fix the election process and correct any fraudulent outcomes in the 2020 election. Simply shrugging our shoulders and saying, “oh well, maybe next time” doesn’t cut it when there is fraud. Fraud requires a remedy. A fix.
The Arizona Senate, to its credit, conducted an audit and confirmed numerous fraudulent irregularities. We could say “I told you so.” Prior the audit being undertaken, I took to the floor of the House of Representatives on January 6th, 2021. I officially objected to the Arizona electors and asked the Vice President to remand, or send back, the slate to Arizona pending an audit. That request was made under federal law and the U.S. Constitution. There is nothing untoward about it, and democrats used the same law to challenge George Bush in 2001 and Donald Trump in 2017.
Unknown to me and most people, a rally in front of the Capitol turned into a riot. At about the time I was speaking. My motion was interrupted, as was the whole day, and securing the Capitol from angry rioters became the imperative. We never regained our momentum or fair debate on the issues because of that, and my official business in Congress was interfered with. Today, we know that the FBI had infiltrators, informants and agents provocateur egging people on; we know that House leadership was warned of potential violence but they did not warn the rest of us; we know there were weird groups of semi militarized people “marching” around; we know radical leftists, like John Sullivan, were present and urged people to “burn” and destroy the Capitol. We also know many people got carried away by events. Over 500 arrests have been made and many of the January 6 defendants, most charged with non-violent crimes, remain languishing in fetid cells, denied bail, and denied basic human rights as political prisoners of the regime.
Because I spoke up about the injustice I witnessed; because I sought the truth about the election; because I stood up on the floor of the House and spoke on behalf of real Americans in their concern for fair elections, a far leftist group, funded in part by George Soros and other leftist degenerates, sued me, Congressman Andy Biggs and state Representative Mark Finchem. Their goal is to keep us off the ballots this fall.
The leftists know they can’t beat me at the ballot box fair and square. So, they are using lawfare to attack us.
Fortunately, we drew a good judge who understands the law and the rules. Judge Coury dismissed the abusive claims against us on Friday. But true to their allegiance to Soros, the leftists have decided to appeal the dismissal. I will keep you posted.
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For over a year I have maintained that the mask mandate from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) was unconstitutional and that Congress had not given the CDC the power to enact such draconian edicts. Only Congress has the power to take such action.
Earlier this week, a federal judge agreed and ruled that Mr. Biden’s travel mask mandate was unconstitutional and exceeded the CDC’s statutory authority. No lives were saved due to wearing masks. Zero. Many lives were made worse. The behavior of airline staff, forced to become prison guards for the CDC, became intolerable and overbearing.
That is why airline pilots, flight attendants and passengers alike openly celebrated the restoration of their rights wrongly taken by Biden and Fauci.
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According to new U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data released this week, more than 221,000 illegal aliens crossed our southern border. If you are not keeping track, here’s a quick breakdown of the number of lawbreakers that crossed our southern border JUST THIS YEAR:
January: 153,941 February: 164,973 March: 221,303
Folks, the trend line doesn’t look good. That’s because it is not good. Its very, very bad. Biden’s Border Crisis is only expected to get worse following Biden’s decision to lift Title 42 in May (see my previous thoughts on Title 42 in the newsletter here).
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This little tidbit was published in this week’s Rants and Raves column in the Kingman Daily Miner:
Congressman Paul Gosar. Every voter needs to subscribe to Congressman Gosar’s weekly newsletter and be informed. He is hard working and does a great job, but receives little recognition, in consistently tackling many important issues. HE HAS MY VOTE!
Can I get an AMEN?
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As many of you know, there is an ongoing effort by school teachers, psychologists and other medical professionals engaging in sexual grooming of minors, or sexual mutilation of minors including chemical castration. I strongly oppose this immoral effort to harm our children. ‘
It is for this reason that the Florida Department of Health issued a directive to its licensed doctors that they are prohibited from sexual grooming and sexual mutilation of minors. This prohibits doctors of all types from assisting minors in “changing” someone’s God-given sex (male or female) by surgery and chemicals and hormones.
Once a person reaches the age of 18, they can make their own decisions about chemical castration, surgery and other potentially permanent alterations. But prior to age 18, this should be illegal and any doctor engaging in such barbarity should lose their license and face jail time. Our children are not living, breathing medical experiments. They are children of God, and we should protect them.
As for doctors who want to mutilate children, the pledge to do no harm especially applies to children facing life altering chemicals, hormones and puberty blockers. The danger of permanent harm is real and no credible doctor should be a part of this sexual mutilation.
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“Drag queen story hour for children” could be a first step of sexual grooming, in my view. There is no reason I can think of for grown men in dresses, wigs and makeup to be grooming anybody’s kid. Kids should be left alone. Once they reach 18 year of age, they can decide if they want to see drag queens.
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A couple years ago we would not have predicted that we now live in a society that allows men to claim to be a “woman” in order to compete in sports against actual women.
I recently cosponsored H.R. 426, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. This legislation would prohibit any sports program that receives federal money (which is most of them) from allowing genetic men from competing as women. The bill would also make it a violation for “athletic programs or activities to permit a person whose sex is male to participate in an athletic program or activity that is designated for women or girls. Whether one is male or female is determined on what you were the day you were born. It is apparent that men who were not competitive in swimming or other sports against genetic men simply put on a different swimsuit and claimed to be a “woman” so they could then win some races. This is transparently wrong and immoral. We should not condone this attack on women’s rights and women’s sports.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently declared the second-place finisher as “the real winner” in the NCAA Women’s 500 Yard Freestyle after a genetic male calling himself “Lia” touched the wall first. Even famous transgender celebrity Caitlyn Jenner said the same: “Caitlyn Jenner teed off on Penn swimmer Lia Thomas, who became the first transgender athlete in any sport to win a NCAA Division I championship last week. The former Olympic decathlete, 72, said Thomas isn't the "rightful winner" of the NCAA 500-yard women's freestyle swimming championship following a similar proclamation from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who declared runner-up Emma Weyant the winner. "It’s not transphobic or anti-trans, it’s COMMON SENSE!" Jenner tweeted” If you have not watched comedian JP Sears, give him a shot. He has hilarious takes on current events.
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You may recall back in January I wrote about a family in Idaho who have been in a 15-year battle with the EPA over plans to build a home on their residential lot. I promised to keep you updated. This week, I joined 154 other House members on an amici curiae brief filed in support of the petitioners in the pending case Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency before the U.S. Supreme Court. The Sackett case is directly related to how much authority the federal government has over states and private citizens to regulate “waters of the United States” under the Clean Water Act (CWA).
I support policies that protect the environment while also ensuring that States retain their traditional role as the primary regulators of land and water resources, and that farmers, manufacturers, small business owners, and property owners like the Sacketts in this case can develop and use their land free of over-burdensome, job-killing federal regulations.
You can read the entire brief here.
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During this Easter district work period I’ve been busy travelling throughout my district meeting with constituents. This week, I had the good fortune to join members of the Arizona Farm Bureau on a tour of Mortimer Farms in Dewey, Arizona. Mortimer Farms is a real farm in Dewey, Arizona, where pumpkins, corn, berries, and veggies are grown. The farm is open to the public to enjoy, learn where your food comes from, and pick-your-own seasonal berries and produce.
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Bill Melugin @BillFOXLA: EXCLUSIVE: There were at least 23 people caught at the U.S. Southern border in 2021 who were flagged on the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB) of known or suspected terrorists, according to a CBP record I obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. @FoxNews
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Dear Avid Gosar Newsletter Reader,
I wanted to personally share with you some bittersweet news and let you know that after today I will be handing over my newsletter and other digital duties to Wade Searle, as I will be reentering the private sector at the end of April. It has truly been the honor of a lifetime to work for such a bold and courageous member of congress and a man of true integrity - a trait which comes at a premium these days. I have very much enjoyed getting to know some of you via email over the course of this past year and a half and I've always appreciated our dialogue - both positive and at times feisty. Wade is an internal hire who's already been a huge help to Team Gosar. I am confident leaving you in his very capable hands. As an Arizonan myself, I hope to continue seeing some of you back home in the District.
With gratitude,
-Jessica Lycos
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Jonathan Stanley, Cibeque Falls in Globe
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This photo was taken and submitted by Jonathan Stanley. It features a creek near a trail entrance Cibeque Falls in Globe, AZ. Really digging the depth and perspective on this one.
Thank you, Jonathan!
Now, who is next!?
Do you have photography skills? Do you want the chance for your photograph to be featured as our "Picture of the Week?" Send your best shots of our great State to wade.searle@mail.house.gov. We have a beautiful State, let's show her off!
**Note the updated point of contact!
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I work for YOU! I want to serve my constituents in any way I can. Whether you need help with a federal agency, are trying to find out if federal grants are available for your project, or are considering applying to a service academy, my office is always here to help. Additionally, the phone numbers for all of my offices are listed at the bottom of this email.
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Sincerely,
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Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. Member of Congress
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