GOP Rep. Rich McCormick has been reported to the House's top security official, the sergeant at arms, for 'unsafe actions' after he allegedly did pull-ups on railings suspended hundreds of feet above the ground at the U.S. Capitol. The Capitol Visitor's Center reported the incident, which occurred during a Capitol dome tour. In response to the report, McCormick compared his pull-ups to those of Teddy Roosevelt, claiming he did 'five more reps.'
Rep. Rich McCormick brushes off report of "unsafe" pull-ups: "I did five more reps … than Teddy Roosevelt" https://t.co/otITGXGk5L https://t.co/KLeZC5q1he
House Republican reported to security official for "unsafe actions" https://t.co/Yw60hHYuEd
Rep. Rich McCormick was reported to the House sergeant at arms on Tuesday for allegedly doing pull-ups on railings suspended hundreds of feet above the ground at the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/Nw9cksuSPH
GOP Rep. McCormick was reported to the House's top security official for "unsafe actions" because he was doing pull-ups at the top of the Capitol dome. https://t.co/UKS40SbNxe
Today in bizarre Hill things: The Cap Visitor’s Center has reported GOP Rep. McCormick to the sergeant at arms because he was doing pull-ups at the top of the Capitol dome, according to an email reviewed by @politico. @ktullymcmanus with the details https://t.co/rTmDJhDHfG
Rep. Rich McCormick has been reported to the House's top security official, according to an email reviewed by POLITICO, accusing him of “unsafe actions” while on a Capitol dome tour & doing pull-ups on railings suspended hundreds of feet above the ground. https://t.co/mJRsKBjYk6