Here's What Trump Did After That Pharma Executive Collapsed in the Oval Office
This Poll Shows That Democrats Are Still in Trouble
Let's Make Mamdani the Face of the Democratic Party
'I Lived Behind the Iron Curtain:' Man Who Fled Communism Warns New Yorkers...
Supreme Court Issues Emergency Order Temporarily Blocking Full SNAP Payments
A Century Later, Some Haven't Learned History's Lessons on Communism
Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh Reflect on Courage, Forgiveness, and Faith at Scalia Memori...
The Evil Unleashed in 2008: From Obama, to Biden, to Harris, to Mamdani
Surrender, But Don't Give Yourself Away
NYPD Officer Allegedly Accepted $30,000 to Protect Drug Traffickers
A Veterans Day Call to Restore the Warrior Corps
Bringing Back Hemp Prohibition Would Be a Massive Mistake
Congress Shouldn’t Bury a Hemp Ban in a Bill to Feed Families and...
Federal Judge Blocks Trump From Sending Troops to Portland
Trump Orders DOJ to Investigate Foreign Meat-Packing Companies Over Price-Fixing
Tipsheet

David Hogg Threatens Democratic Member of Leadership With Primary Challenge, but There's a Catch

AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta

This piece has been updated to reflect the announcement of a Friday vote in the House on legislation to ban so-called assault weapons. 

Last week, David Hogg engaged in a publicity stunt where he interrupted a markup committee hearing meeting in the House Judiciary Committee, over legislation that would banned so-called assault weapons. Although he was dragged out of the hearing, he's still speaking up about the issue, as evidenced by his tweets throughout Thursday, highlighted by our friends at Twitchy

Advertisement

On Thursday it was unclear whether or not the U.S. House of Representatives was going to vote on the legislation. As of Friday morning, per a report from POLITICO, there could be a vote on Friday. The bill may not even have enough votes, though, due to Democrats in disarray over the language. Hogg, though, won't accept anything less than an immediate vote. He's so incensed about a lack of action that he's threatened to primary House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer who represents Maryland's 5th Congressional District.

Hogg either doesn't know very much about the state where he's threatening to primary someone, or he's planning way ahead for 2024. It turns out that Maryland's primary was last Tuesday, on July 19. Further, any Democrat looking to file for candidacy had a deadline of April 15. 

Advertisement

It's also worth wondering if Hogg's "friend" also is not aware of the Maryland election laws, despite supposedly having residency in the 5th Congressional District, and looking to represent the people who live there in Congress.

Ultimately, it was announced that the House would be voting on such legislation, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said she expects to pass. The House had voted earlier in the day on a resolution to fast-track what they consider top priorities. 

Hogg tweeted shortly after the news as well.

The gun control activist has made a fool of himself on Twitter in recent months before to do with gun control. He had tweeted at Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on June 9, begging him for a meeting and lamenting how he was told he couldn't have one because staff told Hogg that he "trigger[ed]" the senator.

Advertisement

After quickly being called out by Rubio's Chief of Staff Michael Needham, Hogg ultimately deleted the original tweet and issued a pseudo apology. Hogg had already had a meeting scheduled with Rubio, it turns out, but it was canceled as a result of Hogg's false tweets. The senator's staff also used no such language. 

As of Friday afternoon, approximately 24 hours after Hogg initially appears to have called out Hoyer, the tweets are still up. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement