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Related: About this forumClyde says he will take magnetometer fine matter to federal court
Rep. Andrew Clyde says he will go to federal court to fight $15,000 in fines he incurred for dodging security screening at the entrance to the House floor.
On Monday, the House Ethics Committee announced it upheld both fines the Georgia Republican was assessed for eluding the magnetometers. Under a rule adopted by the chamber in February, a member who fails to complete security screening is fined $5,000 on the first instance and $10,000 for subsequent offenses.
Clyde was cited for deliberately avoiding security screening by the Capitol Police on two occasions, the first on Feb. 5 and the second on Feb. 8, according to the Ethics panel. Acting House Sergeant-at-Arms Timothy P. Blodgett was tasked with imposing the fine.
While my team and I continue to await an announcement of a fine levied on the Speaker, we are preparing for the next stage of this fight, Clyde said Monday in a statement announcing his intentions. I will take my case to federal court where I am confident justice will be served.
Read more: https://www.rollcall.com/2021/04/12/clyde-says-he-will-take-magnetometer-fine-matter-to-federal-court/