Representative Ken Buck will shortly leave Colorado’s 4th congressional district. Find out why he decided not to run for office again.
Citing worries about an election and a capitol riot, Congressman Buck severs ties with the GOP. Buck, a seasoned congressman, criticizes the Republican Party for being dishonest and lacking focus in a daring move. Discover in his exclusive video message why he’s had enough.
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“After careful consideration and much prayer, I have decided not to seek a 6th term in the US. House of Representatives,” said Buck. “To the people of Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District, thank you for sending me to Congress. I’m grateful for your support.”
“As we have fought against the left’s policies that have had real-world consequences: defunding the police, politicizing student loans, provoking inflation with excessive spending, creating open borders, decimating our domestic energy production. Americans are rightfully concerned about our nation’s future and are looking to Republicans in Washington for a course correction. But their hope for Republicans to take decisive action may be in vain. Our nation is on a collision course with reality and a steadfast commitment to truth,” he added.
Accusing his fellow Republicans of spreading “insidious narratives” that encourage skepticism and undermine public trust in the rule of law, Buck chastised them.
Buck lashes out at the Republican Party, charging its leaders of lying in relation to the claimed election fraud in 2020.
He also takes issue with the GOP’s portrayal of the events that took place on January 6 in the US Capitol, calling it a “unguided tour.”
“Too many Republican leaders are lying to America, claiming that the 2020 election was stolen, describing January 6 as an unguided tour of the Capitol, and asserting that the ensuing prosecutions are a weaponization of our justice system.
“These insidious narratives breed widespread cynicism and erode Americans’ confidence in the rule of law. It is impossible for the Republican Party to confront our problems and offer a course correction for the future while being obsessively fixated on retribution and vengeance for contrived injustices of the past.
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Ken Buck declared in an interview with far-left MSNBC, “I’m not going to seek re-election. I’m disappointed that the Republican party continues to rely on this lie that the 2020 election was stolen.”
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Buck’s employer, a significant GOP supporter, kicks him out of his Colorado office because he won’t vote for Jordan.
Buck told NBC News, “I’ve been evicted from my office in Colorado — I have a notice of eviction — because the landlord is mad with my voting record on this speaker issue.”
RINO Ken Buck attacked fellow Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) last month for her “absurd” demands that President Joe Biden be impeached. According to Buck, there isn’t any proof at this time that Biden committed a “high crime or misdemeanor.”
According to Marjorie Taylor Greene, “our country deserves for Congress to vote for an impeachment inquiry for very important reasons, not a rush impeachment vote.”
Ken Buck said, “Marjorie filed impeachment articles on President Biden before he was sworn into office more than two and a half years ago. So the idea that she is now the expert on impeachment or that she is someone who should set the timing on impeachment is absurd.”
According to Buck, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, there isn’t enough evidence to impeach Biden at this time because he hasn’t been connected to any “high crime or misdemeanor.”
“The time for impeachment is the time when there’s evidence linking President Biden -if there’s evidence linking President Biden- to a high crime or misdemeanor, that doesn’t exist right now, and it isn’t really something that we can say, well, in February, we’re going to do this. It’s based on the facts. You go where the facts take you,” Buck added.
Buck explains his position on impeachment and emphasizes that it does not indicate weakness in the face of the current government. Rather, it is a calculated choice to focus on the current, pressing issues. He is adamant that the impeachment debates serve simply to deflect attention from the real crises that America faces.
Goodbye! The Republicans are relieved that Buck is leaving, since it’s been a long time!



