Shea has been deeply involved with a radical Christian nationalist sect based in the tiny northeastern Washington town of Marble, whose members practice paramilitary techniques in the deep woods there, partially in preparation for the formation of their new state, part of a longer-term “American Redoubt” plan to form a “Patriot”-run homeland.
“Our nation, our state and our city only work because our citizens have granted authority to the leaders they elect to serve them,” Mayor Condon told the Spokesman-Review. “When an elected official’s personal actions threaten the public trust in our public institutions and foundational principles, it’s time for that person to resign. This is where Rep. Shea finds himself.”
“I truly believe it’s time for the leadership of the Republican Party in the state of Washington, his peers, to step up and have the courage and the integrity to do the right thing,” Sheriff Knezovich said. “If he will not step down, they need to work to remove him.”
Joining the chorus of public officials was the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, which issued a statement Saturday saying Shea “uses his platform to promote hate and violence” and calling for his removal from office.
“Every moment he occupies a seat in our state Legislature emboldens extremists and erodes the legitimacy of our sacred institutions,” the NAACP said. “Anything short of the expulsion of Matt Shea from the Washington state House of Representatives is a threat to our community, a threat to our collective safety and an implicit endorsement of white supremacy.”
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