Posted on 06/17/2022 5:12:55 PM PDT by DFG
Republican Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) has introduced a bill to defund John Kerry’s position as Democrat President Joe Biden’s “climate czar.”
Roy and others in the GOP are not happy with jet-setting Kerry lecturing the public about the climate.
Biden invented the role for his old friend and private jet enthusiast Kerry after he was sworn into office.
The bill is co-sponsored by GOP Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA), Thomas Massie (KY), Lauren Boebert (CO), Scott Perry (PA), Mary Miller (IL), Louie Gohmert (TX), Andy Biggs (AZ), and Greg Steube (FL).
“Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no Federal funds may be used for the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, including for salary, administrative, and travel expenses of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate and for any other activity of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.”
Kerry has come under increasing scrutiny for jetting around the world to preach about the environment as Biden’s “U.S. climate envoy.”
Kerry and his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, also own multiple homes, cars, a yacht, and a private jet.
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Bring it back up next year.
His jet plane ought to be taken away from him for violation of causing climate change
Well, figure it out
GOD BLESS CHIP ROY.
I was HOPING someone would do something about Mr. Kerry.
That smug jet traveler clearly does not care if anyone suffers from his actions.
SIC him, Chip.
GOD BLESS CHIP ROY.
I was HOPING someone would do something about Mr. Kerry.
That smug jet traveler clearly does not care if anyone suffers from his actions.
SIC him, Chip.
Sorry, I’m thrilled to read this.
Kerry the Gigolo.
You can’t expect John Kerry to pay for his own private jet fleet? A proper commissar spends other peoples money.
Another look at me Bill going nowhere.
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