Rep. Maxwell Frost Begs GOP Congresswoman to Stop Showing Nudes

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 26: Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) speaks during a House Oversight Committee hearing titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency” on Capitol Hill 26, 2023 in Washington, DC. Several witnesses are testifying about their experience with possible UFO encounters and discussion about a potential covert government program concerning debris from crashed, non-human origin spacecraft.
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Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) is on a critical political mission: convincing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to stop showing Hunter Biden’s nudes at congressional hearings.

During a House Oversight hearing to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress for refusing a closed-door deposition as a part of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the Georgia Congresswoman whipped out a naked photo of the president’s son. (The genitalia was blacked out, but still).

Her outburst elicited an iconic response from Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who said, “This is not ‘The Jerry Springer Show!’”

Frost, the first member of Generation Z to be elected to Congress, took to social media during the hearing to express his concerns about the repeated showcasing of Hunter’s genitalia.

“Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again showing nudes on a poster board in our committee,” tweeted the exasperated Florida Congressman. “It seems like she’s obsessed with showing these photos and keeps them in her office.”

Frost also expressed concerns for Greene’s staffers, who might’ve had to spend their time printing and formatting photos of the younger Biden’s nudes for the committee.

“I’m concerned about her congressional staff & how often they are exposed to these nude photos in the workplace,” he wrote. “She used taxpayer money to print them on a poster board. When not being used, do the nudes hang up in her office or do staff store them? Seems like a possible issue.”

It’s worth noting that Hunter agreed to a public hearing, but rejected a closed door session. Obviously, the goal in this hearing was to embarrass Hunter and by extension the president, but showing a collection of nudes in the workplace is probably the bigger faux pas.