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House votes to censure Rep. Corcoran over social media posts

House votes to censure Rep. Corcoran over social media posts

FILE - The New Hampshire statehouse is pictured, June 2, 2019, in Concord. Democrat Maggie Goodlander, a former senior White House aide with deep political connections, is running for Congress in her home state of New Hampshire. In a campaign announcement Thursday, May 9, 2024, she said she's running to take on bullies like right wing judges, extreme politicians and big corporations. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Holly Ramer, File


CONCORD, N.H.- The New Hampshire House voted Thursday to take punitive action against Rep Travis Corcoran R- Weare following post on social media which targeted fellow state representatives.

In a of 288-54 lawmakers voted in favor of censuring Corcoran over the incendiary social media posts, one calling for a “final solution” against a fellow representative whom he said he did not realize was Jewish, and another calling on the Trump administration to deport a state representative who is a naturalized citizen.

Following the decision Corcoran addressed House members after asking to be censured, saying it would be a fitting end to a process he compared to a theatrical comedy.

Corcoran’s supporters pushed back and said censuring him for a social media post sets a bad precedent.

Supporters of the censure and holding Corcoran accountable argued that they’re not taking away his right to free speech.

House Democratic leader Alexis Simpson said, “ We have the right to condemn Representative Corcoran’s actions toward other members and to that invoking genocide, hatred and discrimination has no place in our public square.

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