Republican Indiana Rep. Victoria Spartz has decided to reverse her decision to retire after her current term and will run for office again.
Spartz, who was born in the former Soviet Union and is a legal immigrant to the United States, is a fierce defender of the Second Amendment, and once told Merrick Garland that he reminded her of the KGB.
Spartz is an important voice in the Republican Party, and her decision is great news for conservatives.
Townhall Reports:
Republican Party representative retracts his decision to retire from Congress
Republican Representative from Indiana, Victoria Spartz, has decided to reverse her decision to retire from Congress. She told Politico she will run for re-election.
“I will be filing this week. The country is in big trouble,” Spartz told Politico Monday morning.
Spartz followed up her statement later Monday morning, explaining her decision to run for re-election in Indiana's 5th Congressional District.
“Deciding where your duty lies – family, work, or country, is never an easy task. Earlier last year, I decided to take a leave of absence from running for public office to recharge my batteries and spend more time in Indiana with my family. However “Given where we are today, and with the encouragement of many of my constituents, I don’t think I will be able to deliver in this Congress, with the current failed leadership in Washington, D.C., on the important issues for our nation that I have worked on. “It is very difficult,” Spartz said.
“As someone who grew up under tyranny, I understand the importance of these difficult times for our republic, and if my fellow Hoosiers and God decide, I will be honored to continue fighting for them,” she continued. “We must continue the sacrifices of countless Americans for our freedoms and to preserve the American dream.” Long live our children.”
Spartz is one of the few people in Congress who has advocated for the J6ers.
Republican Party Rep. Spartz: If the January 6 rebels had wanted to stage an insurrection, they would have succeeded.
They were expressing themselves peacefully.
It is un-American to call them rebels, as they are good Americans.
pic.twitter.com/C4vaiXt0En– The intellectual (@highbrow_nobrow) February 5, 2024
It's great that she will continue to work for people.