Paul Gosar responds to House censure by posting a #gosarlife meme on Gettr and retweeting the same anime video about AOC that got him censured

Gosar responded to being censured by the House by posting a meme of himself and re-tweeting a violentAnime edit that stripped him of his committee positions.
Congress voted on Wednesday on a resolution to censure Gosar for an edited video that depicted him killing a lawmaker. Gosar shared a "fantasy video" of himself killing her, prompting her to call him a "creepy member I work with who fundraises for Neo-Nazi groups".

Gosar was rebuked for posting the video. Liz Cheney commented that the Republican leadership has lost their moral compass over their silence on Gosar's video.
Gosar told GOP colleagues this week that he does not believe in violence against any member.

On Wednesday, Gosar refused to apologize for posting the video on the House floor, comparing his censure to Alexander Hamilton's. Gosar re-posted the video after the censure.
Gosar re-posted an edited image of himself complete with a heavy gold chain and sunglasses on Gettr on Wednesday night. The image featured a new version of the #thuglife meme, which is often used to highlight explicit behavior from teens.

November 17, 2021.

Gosar made a video statement on the platform after he captioned the image with the phrase "can't keep me down."
The Democrats censured me for challenging their America Last agenda. Gosar said in his video statement that he won't be bullied even if they challenge him and try to take away his America First agenda. It's great to be on a service that doesn't censor. I love cartoons. I'm looking forward to talking with you soon.
Just hours after Gosar was censured and stripped of his committee positions, he re-posted the same video that got him censured.