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FLASHBACK: Swampy Kevin McCarthy Says Matt Gaetz Is Next RINO-Uniparty Target After George Santos for Removal from Congress (VIDEO)

Andrew Garbarino (NY), Andy Barr (KY), Ann Wagner (MO), Anthony D'Esposito (NY), Ashley Hinson (IA), August Pfluger (TX), Austin Scott (GA), Blake Moore (UT), Bob Latta (OH), Brad Wenstrup (OH), Brandon Williams (NY), Brett Guthrie (KY), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), Bruce Westerman (AR), Bryan Steil (WI), Buddy Carter (GA), Burgess Owens (UT), Carlos Giménez (FL), Celeste Maloy (UT), Chris Smith (NJ), Chuck Edwards (NC), Cliff Bentz (OR), Dan Crenshaw (TX), Dan Meuser (PA), Dan Newhouse (WA), Daniel Webster (FL), Darin LaHood (IL), David Joyce (OH), David Rouzer (NC), David Schweikert (AZ), David Valadao (CA), Don Bacon (NE), Drew Ferguson (GA), Dusty Johnson (SD), Erin Houchin (IN), Frank Lucas (OK), Garret Graves (LA), Glenn Grothman (WI), Glenn Thompson (PA), Greg Murphy (NC), Greg Pence (IN), Hal Rogers (KY), Jack Bergman (MI), Jake Ellzey (TX), Jake LaTurner (KS), James Comer (KY), Jay Obernolte (CA), Jeff Van Drew (NJ), Jen Kiggans (VA), John Curtis (UT), John Duarte (CA), John James (MI), John Joyce (PA), John Rose (TN), John Rutherford (FL), Juan Ciscomani (AZ), Julia Letlow (LA), Kay Granger (TX), Kelly Armstrong (ND), Ken Buck (CO), Ken Calvert (CA), Kevin Kiley (CA), Larry Bucshon (IN), Lisa McClain (MI), Lloyd Smucker (PA), Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR), Marc Molinaro (NY), Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA), Mario Díaz-Balart (FL), Mark Amodei (NV), Mark E. Green (TN), Max Miller (OH), Michael C. Burgess (TX), Michael Guest (MS), Michelle Steel (CA), Mike Carey (OH), Mike Flood (NE), Mike Garcia (CA), Mike Lawler (NY), Mike Simpson (ID), Monica De La Cruz (TX), Nathaniel Moran (TX), Neal Dunn (FL), Nick LaLota (NY), Nick Langworthy (NY), Nicole Malliotakis (NY), Pete Stauber (MN), Randy Feenstra (IA), Richard Hudson (NC), Rick W. Allen (GA), Robert Aderholt (AL), Ron Estes (KS), Rudy Yakym (IN), Ryan Zinke (MT), Scott Franklin (FL), Stephanie Bice (OK), Steve Womack (AR), Thomas Kean Jr. (NJ), Tom Cole (OK), Tony Gonzales (TX), Tracey Mann (KS), Troy Balderson (OH), Virginia Foxx (NC), Young Kim (CA), Zach Nunn (IA)

Two weeks ago, on November 19, 2023, former Speaker Kevin McCarthy joined Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures. During their discussion McCarthy told the FOX News audience that Matt Gaetz is the next target for the RINO-Uniparty faction of Congress after Rep. George Santos is dealt with.

Maria Bartiromo: How has your life changed now with the new speaker? Do you think that you’re going to be able to get these appropriations bills done in this two laddered approach that Mike Johnson has come up with?

Rep. Kevin McCarthy: “Well, I think Johnson was very smart about making sure keeping our troops paid, especially in the Mediterranean where they are right now, unfortunately, we had a number of members doing the exact same thing they did before of stopping bills from moving forward. We’re going to have to come together. We do know this is really driven, as you know, and you’ve had on the show, Matt Gaetz’s ethics complaint. I think once that ethics complaint comes forward, he could have the same problem as Sanchez has. And I think the conference would be probably better united to be able to move forward and get this all done.”

On Friday 105 RINO-Uniparty Republicans made the historic move to expel conservative Republican George Santos from Congress. Santos was the most conservative freshman member of Congress. He was vocal, a fighter, and supported Trump.  He needed to be dealt with. There were immediately rumblings that the Kevin McCarthy faction, of course, led the efforts to remove Santos and make it easier for Democrats to continue to destroy the country.

Republicans could not impeach Alejandro Mayorkas but had no problem expelling the most conservative freshman in Congress.

If Kevin McCarthy has his wish, Matt Gaetz will be next.

Here are the 105.

Remember their names!

Primary them out! They don’t represent you!

– Aderholt, Alabama
– Allen, Georgia
– Amodei, Nevada
– Armstrong, North Dakota
– Bacon, Nebraska
– Balderson, Ohio
– Barr, Kentucky
– Bentz, Oregon
– Bergman, Michigan
– Bice, Oklahoma
– Buck, Colorado
– Bucshon, Indiana
– Burgess, Texas
– Calvert, California
– Carey, Ohio
– Carter (GA), Georgia
– Chavez-DeRemer, Oregon
– Ciscomani, Arizona
– Cole, Oklahoma
– Comer, Kentucky
– Crenshaw, Texas
– Curtis, Utah
– D’Esposito, New York
– De La Cruz, Texas
– Diaz-Balart, Florida
– Duarte, California
– Dunn (FL), Florida
– Edwards, North Carolina
– Ellzey, Texas
– Estes, Kansas
– Feenstra, Iowa
– Ferguson, Georgia
– Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania
– Flood, Nebraska
– Foxx, North Carolina
– Franklin, Scott, Florida
– Garbarino, New York
– Garcia, Mike, California
– Gimenez, Florida
– Gonzales, Tony, Texas
– Granger, Texas
– Graves (LA), Louisiana
– Green (TN), Tennessee
– Grothman, Wisconsin
– Guest, Mississippi
– Guthrie, Kentucky
– Hinson, Iowa
– Houchin, Indiana
– Hudson, North Carolina
– James, Michigan
– Johnson (SD), South Dakota
– Joyce (OH), Ohio
– Joyce (PA), Pennsylvania
– Kean (NJ), New Jersey
– Kiggans (VA), Virginia
– Kiley, California
– Kim (CA), California
– LaHood, Illinois
– LaLota, New York
– Langworthy, New York
– Latta, Ohio
– LaTurner, Kansas
– Lawler, New York
– Letlow, Louisiana
– Lucas, Oklahoma
– Malliotakis, New York
– Maloy, Utah
– Mann, Kansas
– McClain, Michigan
– Meuser, Pennsylvania
– Miller (OH), Ohio
– Miller-Meeks, Iowa
– Molinaro, New York
– Moore (UT), Utah
– Moran, Texas
– Murphy, North Carolina
– Newhouse, Washington
– Nunn (IA), Iowa
– Obernolte, California
– Owens, Utah
– Pence, Indiana
– Pfluger, Texas
– Rogers (KY), Kentucky
– Rose, Tennessee
– Rouzer, North Carolina
– Rutherford, Florida
– Schweikert, Arizona
– Scott, Austin, Georgia
– Simpson, Idaho
– Smith (NJ), New Jersey
– Smucker, Pennsylvania
– Stauber, Minnesota
– Steel, California
– Steil, Wisconsin
– Thompson (PA), Pennsylvania
– Valadao, California
– Van Drew, New Jersey
– Wagner, Missouri
– Webster (FL), Florida
– Wenstrup, Ohio
– Westerman, Arkansas
– Williams (NY), New York
– Womack, Arkansas
– Yakym, Indiana
– Zinke, Montana