Dan Crenshaw just told Nancy Pelosi what she can do with her government shutdown. Crenshaw is the rare man in Washington – one with character and integrity.
He does not suffer political fools or cowards either as he has given much to be where he is and he will let them know.
As he just did with Nancy Pelosi. From The Washington Times:
Rep. Dan Crenshaw has decided to lead by example and forgo paychecks until the partial government shutdown over border security ends.
The Texas Republican and Navy SEAL veteran said Thursday that it was a matter of integrity to refuse a salary until federal workers are back on the job.
“I cannot in good conscience get paid while federal employees’ financial futures hang in the balance because of this partial government shutdown,” he tweeted. “I’ve asked the Chief Administrative Officer to withhold my pay until we have come to an agreement to adequately fund border security.”
“I am writing to request that my pay be withheld during this partial government shutdown until an appropriations agreement has taken effect.
“Our national security is at stake, operating with both weak borders and weakened federal infrastructure. Many of my constituents are fellow public servants affected by the shutdown, and I cannot receive a paycheck while they go without.”
“Should you have additional questions, please feel free to contact my office at (202) 225-6565.”
Mr. Crenshaw told “Fox & Friends” last week that it was absurd for Democrats to deny the importance of walls in securing the nation’s border.
“I spent a whole career infiltrating places,” he said Jan. 2. “And you know what? When we come up upon a wall, it matters. We have to plan around it. It’s a mitigating factor if you’re trying to enter or cross from point A to point B.
I cannot in good conscience get paid while federal employees’ financial futures hang in the balance because of this partial government shutdown. I’ve asked the Chief Administrative Officer to withhold my pay until we have come to an agreement to adequately fund border security. pic.twitter.com/2g37vAAtx2— Rep. Dan Crenshaw (@RepDanCrenshaw) January 10, 2019