HRES888119th Congress

Censuring and condemning Delegate Stacey Plaskett and removing her from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence for conduct that reflects discreditably on the House of Representatives for colluding with convicted felony sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a congressional hearing.

Sponsored By: Representative Norman

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Summary

Formal censure and committee removal. This resolution would formally censure Delegate Stacey Plaskett and remove her from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence over allegations she coordinated with Jeffrey Epstein during a February 2019 hearing.

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  • For Delegate Stacey Plaskett: Would issue a formal condemnation and strip her of her seat on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
  • For congressional oversight and public trust: Frames alleged real‑time coordination with a convicted sex offender as damaging to the House's reputation and raising questions about her judgment.
  • For the House Committee on Ethics: Directs a full investigation into the extent of Plaskett's ties to Epstein and any potential improprieties.

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Censure and ethics probe for Plaskett

The resolution sought to censure and condemn Delegate Stacey Plaskett for alleged coordination with Jeffrey Epstein during a February 2019 House hearing. It directed the House Committee on Ethics to conduct a full investigation into her ties to Epstein and any further improprieties. The resolution did not become law.

Remove Plaskett from intelligence committee

The resolution sought to remove Delegate Stacey Plaskett from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. The change applied only to her committee assignment and did not create new laws, funding, or household obligations. The resolution did not become law.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Norman

SC • R

Cosponsors

  • Harris (MD)

    MD • R

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  • Roy

    TX • R

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  • Boebert

    CO • R

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  • Self

    TX • R

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  • Higgins (LA)

    LA • R

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  • Crane

    AZ • R

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  • Biggs (AZ)

    AZ • R

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  • Gosar

    AZ • R

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  • Moore (AL)

    AL • R

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  • Brecheen

    OK • R

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  • Miller (IL)

    IL • R

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  • Biggs (SC)

    SC • R

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  • Clyde

    GA • R

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  • Harris (NC)

    NC • R

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  • Donalds

    FL • R

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  • Cloud

    TX • R

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  • Gill (TX)

    TX • R

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  • Burlison

    MO • R

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  • Baumgartner

    WA • R

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  • Fine

    FL • R

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  • Luna

    FL • R

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Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 422 • No: 428

house vote • 11/18/2025

On Motion to Refer

Yes: 213 • No: 214

house vote • 11/18/2025

On Agreeing to the Resolution

Yes: 209 • No: 214

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