113 Democrats Oppose Measure Condemning Boulder Attack

More than 100 Democrats voted against a House resolution on Monday to condemn last week’s firebombing attack in Boulder, Colorado, that injured at least 15 people.

The measure, introduced by Rep. Gabe Evans, R-Colo., passed with 280 votes despite 113 Democrats voting against it. And 75 Democrats voted with Republicans to pass the resolution. Six lawmakers — including one Republican — voted “present.”

Democrats took issue with language in the resolution, including one piece that expressed “gratitude” toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement for “protecting the homeland,” Axios reported.

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