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Harold Watson “Trey” Gowdy III is an American lawyer, former prosecutor and statesman presently serving as the US Representative for South Carolina’s 4th congressional district. He embarked on a legal career in clerical position in the South Carolina Court of Appeals and then went on to serve the District of South Carolina as a federal prosecutor in the early 1990’s.
Serving the position for around six years, he prosecuted varied federal crimes and attained highest performance ratings that can be achieved by a federal prosecutor, two years in succession. A member of the Republican Party and the Tea Party movement, he served as Solicitor for South Carolina’s 7th Judicial Circuit prior to his election to the Congress.
Gowdy as US House Representative since 2011 serves on the House Committees on Oversight and Government Reform, Ethics, Education and the Workforce and Judiciary. He is also the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations. He also serves as Chairman of a House Select Committee to investigate events surrounding Benghazi terrorist attack in 2012.
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Trey needs to use all his political knowledge to shut down more than enquiring students—-Trey—-there are diagrams and instruction to build solar water pumps in order to drain the swamp should your grid go down——-
Quite a radical haircut there.
Trey Gowdy is not who you think he is. Do your homework.
Apparently Mr. Gowdy believes our Constitution to be in conflict with itself because it requires government to provide for national security while at the same time denying government any authority to secretly spy on American citizens. He states that, in his mind, the issue national security must trump that of privacy because dead people can not exercise liberty.
Unlike Mr. Gowdy, one of the actual signers of the Constitution understood that these issues do not conflict but are complementary to each other. Here’s how he stated it…
“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
― Benjamin Franklin