Two can play this game. Georgia Republican Jake Evans, who is running for Congress, detailed investigations he wants to see Republicans pursue against Democrats.
Georgia Republican Jake Evans, who is running for Congress, detailed investigations he wants to see Republicans pursue against Democrats if the GOP wins the House majority this year, providing his remarks during an interview on SiriusXM’sEvans said Democrats have “weaponized” normal House proceedings, such as when they created the January 6 Committee, and that he wants to see Republicans adopt a “fight back mentality” and launch their own probes if they are in control after November.
“I think we have got to control the narrative. We’re going to retake the House in 2022, and when we do that, we’ve got to launch the same investigatory hearings that hold Democrats accountable that we have been needing to do for a long period of time,” Evans said.He added, “I think Republicans have not been playing with the fight back mentality. Democrats play hardball while Republicans play tee ball. These Democrats have weaponized all of these bureaucratic administrative proceedings.
The January 6 Committee, a partisan select committee consisting of seven Democrats and two Never Trump Republicans, is “a perfect example,” Evans said. Evans, an attorney focused on election laws, is facing physician and military veteran Rich McCormick in a congressional runoff in Georgia’s Sixth District. Evans came in about 20 points behind McCormick in the primary but kept McCormick under the 50 percent threshold needed for a candidate to win outright.
As a political newcomer, Evans is now in the midst of a contentious runoff battle with McCormick, who has run for Congress before; however, Evans is boasting the backing of former President Donald Trump in his race.I will fight for YOU and the America First Agenda. Together, we will DEFEAT Biden, FIRE Pelosi and SAVE America!
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