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Politics|Goldman Files Censure Against Stefanik for Calling Jan. 6 Defendants
‘Hostages’

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GOLDMAN FILES CENSURE AGAINST STEFANIK FOR CALLING JAN. 6 DEFENDANTS ‘HOSTAGES’

The resolution accuses the No. 4 House Republican of helping to peddle the voter
fraud conspiracy theories that fueled the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the Capitol.

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Representative Dan Goldman is the first to turn condemnation for Representative
Elise Stefanik’s language and behavior into a proposed formal
censure.Credit...Kenny Holston/The New York Times


By Annie Karni

Reporting from Capitol Hill

Jan. 17, 2024Updated 2:27 p.m. ET
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Representative Dan Goldman, Democrat of New York, on Wednesday announced he
would file a formal censure of Representative Elise Stefanik, Republican of New
York, accusing her of peddling voter fraud conspiracy theories that fueled the
Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the Capitol and supporting rioters who violently
threatened members of Congress, referring to them as “hostages.”

Mr. Goldman’s resolution marked the latest instance of a lawmaker moving to use
what was once a rare form of congressional punishment — a public reprimand just
short of expulsion that historically has been used against members only after a
criminal conviction or finding of wrongdoing — to condemn the speech of a
colleague.

But he said he did not plan to force quick action on the measure, as House rules
allow any lawmaker to do.

“Our preference would be for Republicans to recognize that kind of rhetoric has
to stop and find a spine and stand up to Donald Trump,” Mr. Goldman said in an
interview. He said he would consider seeking to force a vote in the future, if
G.O.P. leaders fail to take up the matter themselves, something that appears
exceedingly unlikely.



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Appearing on “Meet The Press” this month to mark the third anniversary of the
Capitol assault, Ms. Stefanik said she harbored “concerns about the treatment of
the Jan. 6 hostages,” echoing former President Donald J. Trump’s use of the term
to describe his supporters who have been imprisoned for trespassing and
assaulting police officers that day.

Ms. Stefanik, who previously called on the Justice Department to prosecute those
responsible, also said during the interview that “we’re seeing the weaponization
of the federal government against not just President Trump, but we’re seeing it
against conservatives.”

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Annie Karni is a congressional correspondent for The Times. She writes features
and profiles, with a recent focus on House Republican leadership. More about
Annie Karni

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