Amazing scene in Congress Is this prayer or self-curse?

Just after the New Year, according to Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Texas), the opening prayer of the 117th Congress was followed not by the usual “amen” but by “amen and a-women”. The news shocked the crowd, with some saying “such a thing would bring a curse on a nation” and worrying about the kind of America their children would grow up in, while others were outraged, saying it was “a bunch of clowns.

On Sunday, Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Texas) tweeted a stunning video and introduced it, saying.

“The prayer for the opening of the 117th Congress ended with “amen (amen) and women (a-women). “

Congressman Reschenthaler explained that “amen” is not a gendered word.

Unfortunately, the truth has nothing to do with progressives,” Rep. Reschenthaler said. It’s unbelievable.”

The news shocked people, with some saying, “Something like this can bring a curse on a country, we are at a crossroads, I don’t know what kind of America my children will grow up in.”

Others said, “What are these people doing? Is the ultimate goal to destroy everything they don’t like?” Others were angry and said, “What a bunch of clowns.

Congressman Reschenthaler and the “Ending Chinese Communist Citizenship Act

Congressman Guy Reschenthaler is well known among overseas Chinese for a bill he once introduced in mid-2020.

In June 2020, Republican Congressman Guy Reschenthaler introduced the “End Chinese Communist Citizenship Act,” which would have prohibited Chinese Communists from obtaining U.S. green cards.

On his Twitter account, Guy said that the CCP is a recognized perpetrator of evil and has been promoting anti-American propaganda and denying human rights. Chinese Communist Party members should not enjoy the privilege of U.S. citizenship.

Guy’s tweet was immediately followed by a flood of supportive tweets from fellow tweeters.

The bill to ban Chinese Communist Party members from obtaining U.S. permanent resident status.