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These 20 Republicans voted with Democrats to block the censure of Adam Schiff


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WASHINGTON − A Republican effort to censure Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., failed on Wednesday after 20 Republicans broke with their own party to join Democrats in a motion to table the resolution.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., a member of the right-wing House Freedom Caucus, sought to censure Schiff for alleging collusion between Donald Trump and Russia during the 2016 presidential election. But the House voted 225-196 to table the resolution and defeat the effort to censure Schiff.

The failed resolution also intended to fine Schiff $16 million, approximately half the amount it cost the U.S. government for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's alleged ties to Russia.

Schiff wrote in a tweet the "partisan and failed attempt to censure me is a badge of honor that I will wear proudly."

"MAGA Republicans are going after me because I dared to hold Donald Trump accountable," Schiff wrote. "These efforts to intimidate me will not succeed. I will always defend our democracy."

Here are the 20 Republicans who opposed the effort to censure Schiff:

  • Representative Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota
  • Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon
  • Representative Juan Ciscomani of Arizona
  • Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma
  • Representative Warren Davidson of Ohio
  • Representative Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania
  • Representative Kay Granger of Texas
  • Representative Garret Graves of Louisiana
  • Representative Thomas Kean Jr. of New Jersey
  • Representative Kevin Kiley of California
  • Representative Young Kim of California
  • Representative Mike Lawler of New York
  • Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky
  • Representative Tom McClintock of California
  • Representative Mark Molinaro of New York
  • Representative Jay Obernolte of California
  • Representative Mike Simpson of Idaho
  • Representative Mike Turner of Ohio
  • Representative David Valadao of California
  • Representative Steve Womack of Arkansas

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