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EXPOSED: Maryland Democrats Target Republican Delegate in UNPRECEDENTED Expulsion Move

Gary FranchiApril 5, 2026178 views
EXPOSED: Maryland Democrats Target Republican Delegate in UNPRECEDENTED Expulsion Move
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Maryland's Democrat-dominated House of Delegates has voted to consider expelling Republican Del. Christopher Bouchat in what appears to be yet another example of liberal lawmakers weaponizing government processes against their political opponents.

The resolution, ironically introduced by Republican Del. Lauren Arikan, accuses Bouchat of missing floor votes and committee meetings. But patriots across Maryland are asking the real question: why is the Democrat machine so eager to remove a Republican voice from their chambers?

This move comes as Democrats nationwide continue their assault on conservative representation at every level of government. From targeting Trump supporters to silencing Republican voices in state legislatures, the left's authoritarian playbook is becoming more transparent by the day.

Political Theater or Legitimate Concern?

While the resolution is expected to die in the House Rules Committee, the very fact that Maryland Democrats are entertaining this expulsion sends a chilling message to Republican lawmakers across the state. How long before missing a few votes becomes grounds for removing any conservative who dares to stand against the liberal agenda?

The timing is particularly suspicious, coming just weeks into President Trump's second term as Democrats scramble to maintain their stranglehold on blue states like Maryland. With the MAGA movement gaining momentum nationwide, desperate Democrats are pulling out every trick in the book to silence opposition voices.

"This is exactly the kind of political persecution we've come to expect from the radical left. They can't win on the issues, so they try to remove their opponents entirely," said one Maryland conservative activist.

Bouchat's absence from legislative duties, while concerning to constituents, raises questions about whether personal circumstances or legitimate reasons might explain his attendance record. But Democrats aren't interested in nuance – they see an opportunity to grab another seat and they're taking it.

This unprecedented move in Maryland should serve as a wake-up call to Republicans everywhere: the left will use any excuse, no matter how flimsy, to consolidate power and silence conservative voices. The question is, will patriots stand up and fight back before it's too late?

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Gary Franchi

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RedWaveRisingVerified1 hours ago
They're scared because Republicans are finally standing up and fighting back. Can't have that in their little kingdom!
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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
I served this country for 20 years to protect democracy, not to watch it get trampled by partisan hacks. This delegate was elected by the PEOPLE of his district - who are Democrats to overturn the will of the voters?
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MDResident2020Verifiedjust now
I've lived in Maryland for 30 years and have NEVER seen anything like this. The Democrats control everything here and now they want to kick out the few Republicans we have left? Absolutely disgusting.
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FreestateConservativeVerifiedjust now
Same here, been voting in this state since the 80s. This is a new low even for Maryland Dems.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we've been warning about - the Democrats will stop at nothing to silence conservative voices. What specific charges are they trying to bring against this delegate?
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
From what I read it's some trumped up ethics violation. They're really reaching here.
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedjust now
This is why we need term limits and real accountability. The corruption in Annapolis just keeps getting worse every year.
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TaxpayerAdvocateVerifiedjust now
UNPRECEDENTED is right! This sets a dangerous precedent for democracy itself.