November 22, 2024
Illinois Democratic Rep. Chuy García lashed out at a Twitter user who criticized a gun control bill, using profanity and a term that many consider offensive.

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Democratic Rep. Chuy García posted a profane response to an anonymous Twitter user who spoke of ignoring new gun control laws.

The House of Representatives voted to pass an assault weapons ban Friday evening, with legislators narrowly approving the bill by a 217-213 vote. The legislation will now head to the Senate, where it’s unlikely to break the filibuster.

“I just voted to reinstate the assault weapons ban,” García wrote Saturday, saying that “weapons of war” have “no place” in Illinois communities. “Now it’s the Senate’s turn to pass it and send it to President Biden’s desk.”

“Never even heard of this guy and I won’t comply even if his silly law passes,” an anonymous Twitter user said of the newly proposed regulations.

Rep. Chuy Garcia, D-Ill., deleted a profane late-night tweet, July 30, 2022.

Rep. Chuy Garcia, D-Ill., deleted a profane late-night tweet, July 30, 2022. (Joey Wulfsohn/Fox News)

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“You are borderline r—–ed, ya dips—,” García replied, using a term that mental disability advocacy groups and others consider offensive.

García later deleted the tweet and has not addressed its contents.

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Fox News Digital contacted García’s office for comment but has not received a reply.

Illinois Democratic Rep. Chuy Garcia speaks Sept. 21, 2021, in Washington, D.C.

Illinois Democratic Rep. Chuy Garcia speaks Sept. 21, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for CPD Action)

Two Republicans — representatives Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., and Chris Jacobs, R-N.Y. — broke with their party to vote yes on the gun control bill. 

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Five Democrats — Henry Cuellar, D-Texas; Jared Golden, D-Maine, Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas; Kurt Schrader, D-Ore.; and Ron Kind, D-Wis. — broke with their party to vote no.

President Biden said a majority of Americans agree with the assault weapons ban and called on the Senate to pass it.

President Biden

President Biden (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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“The majority of the American people agree with this commonsense action,” Biden said. “The Senate should move quickly to get this bill to my desk, and I will not stop fighting until it does. There can be no greater responsibility than to do all we can to ensure the safety of our families, our children, our homes, our communities and our nation. 

“Today, House Democrats acted by unifying to pass an assault weapons ban to keep weapons of war off our streets, save lives in this country and reduce crime in our communities.”

Fox News’ Joey Wulfsohn contributed to this report.