Congressman Yoho finishes apology for Ocasio-Cortez incident

Florida Congressman Ted Yoho says a day after Majority Leader Steny Hoyer called him to apologize for calling New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez an expletive that is passionate about those affected by poverty, he and wife Carolyn started out together at age 19 with nothing having done our jobs on food stamps which was why he knew people in the country with all its faults could rise up and succeed and not be encouraged to break the law, he would commit to conduct himself from a place of passion and understanding that policy and political disagreement could be vigorously debated with the knowledge each approaches problems facing the nation with the betterment of the country in mind, and he could not apologize for his passion or loving God, family and country.
Florida Congressman Ted Yoho says a day after Majority Leader Steny Hoyer called him to apologize for calling New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez an expletive that is passionate about those affected by poverty, he and wife Carolyn started out together at age 19 with nothing having done our jobs on food stamps which was why he knew people in the country with all its faults could rise up and succeed and not be encouraged to break the law, he would commit to conduct himself from a place of passion and understanding that policy and political disagreement could be vigorously debated with the knowledge each approaches problems facing the nation with the betterment of the country in mind, and he could not apologize for his passion or loving God, family and country.
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July 22, 2020
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