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Paul Gosar age, Wikipedia, family, height, net worth & biography

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Paul Gosar

Paul Gosar age, biography and Wiki

Paul Gosar (Paul Anthony Gosar) who  was born on 27 November, 1958 in America, is an American politician.

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Paul Gosar
Famous asPaul Anthony Gosar
OccupationPolitician
Age62 years old
Zodiac signSagittarius
Born27 November 1958
Birthday27 November
BirthplaceNot available
NationalityAmerican

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Who Is Paul Gosar’s Wife?

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Paul Gosar and Maude Gosar

His wife is Maude Gosar.

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Paul Gosar wife Maude Gosar & wedding details

Paul Gosar and his wife Maude Gosar married in 1988. Unfortunately, there are relatively few sources that give important data on Maude.

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Paul Gosar net worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2019-2020. So, how much is Paul Gosar worth at the age of 62 years old? Paul Gosar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from America. We have estimated Paul Gosar’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2020$1 Million – $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2019Pending
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Source of IncomePolitics

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Timeline

2020

Gosar describes himself as pro-life. As of 2020, Gosar has an “A” rating from the Susan B. Anthony List for his pro-life voting record. Of abortions, he has said, “These procedures undeniably rob the world of a human life in a most cruel fashion… The right thing to do is to ban these procedures.” Gosar cosponsored the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, a bill that would make permanent restrictions on federal funding of abortions in the US. He also cosponsored the District of Columbia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, an act placing restrictions on abortions in the District of Columbia. Gosar was given a 100% rating by the National Right to Life Committee, a pro-life interest group, and a 0% rating by NARAL (National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League), a pro-choice interest group.

As of 2020, Gosar has a “0” out of 100 rating from the Humane Society of the United States for his pro-animal voting record. Gosar supports updating the Endangered Species Act, calling it “status quo” and “costly, burdensome and uncertain.”

In January 2020, Gosar tweeted a fake photograph of Barack Obama with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani stating “The world is a better place without these guys in power.”. The two leaders have never met. When Gosar was told the photograph was fake by television commentators he responded that he knew the photo was not real and called the commentators “dim witted.”

On January 6, 2020, Gosar tweeted a doctored photograph that showed former President Barack Obama meeting Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, with the caption: “The world is a better place without these guys in power”. The encounter never happened; the picture was a photoshopped version of one showing Obama meeting former Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh. The photojournalist Daniel Medina pointed out that Rouhani was still in power and condemned Gosar’s attempt to spread disinformation. To widespread criticism, Gosar said, “No one said this wasn’t photoshopped”. The photoshopped image was also featured in a 2015 TV ad for Senator Ron Johnson.

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On March 10, 2020, while in self-quarantine because he had had contact with a person carrying the COVID-19 virus, Gosar tweeted a “joke” about himself and Senator Ted Cruz meeting with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, implying that the meeting was to infect her. The joke was swiftly and roundly denounced.

2019

In 2019 Gosar signed a letter led by Representative Ro Khanna and Senator Rand Paul to President Trump asserting that it is “long past time to rein in the use of force that goes beyond congressional authorization” and that they hoped this would “serve as a model for ending hostilities in the future—in particular, as you and your administration seek a political solution to our involvement in Afghanistan.”

In 2019 Gosar sought to reinstate Representative Steve King to the House committees King had been removed from due to a series of racist remarks.

2018

In September 2018 six of Gosar’s nine siblings spoke out against their brother and endorsed his Democratic opponent, David Brill, in a series of television campaign ads that drew national and international coverage. In the first ad, sisters Grace and Jennifer, both identified as health care providers, told viewers that their brother did not care about people in rural Arizona. In another ad, called “A family defends its honor,” brother David Gosar, a lawyer, declared, “We’ve got to stand up for our good name. This is not who we are.” Paul Gosar responded to the ads on Twitter, describing his siblings as “disgruntled Hillary supporters” who “put political ideology before family”.

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Gosar defeated Brill in the November 2018 general election with 68.2% of the vote.

The Arizona Republic described Gosar as “one of the staunchest opponents in Congress to legalizing undocumented dreamers”. Gosar stated, “I strongly believe we need to immediately secure our border and oppose amnesty for anyone who blatantly violates our law.” He has cosponsored legislation to repeal the 14th Amendment, thus eliminating birthright citizenship for children born in the US to undocumented immigrants. In a May 2018 interview he accused immigration attorneys providing legal advice to undocumented immigrants of committing a crime: “What we need to do is also hold those that are actually helping — what they’re saying is help, but assisting in a crime — to be prosecuted as well.”

In July 2018 Gosar spoke at a rally in London in support of former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson, emphasizing the importance of the right to free speech. Gosar and six other congressmen invited Robinson to speak to the Conservative Opportunity Society on November 14, 2018, while he was visiting the United States on a trip sponsored by the Middle East Forum and the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

In February 2018, Gosar posted on his Facebook page that the so-called Nunes memo showed “clear and convincing evidence” that certain members of the FBI and Justice Department committed treason. He also specifically said conduct by James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Sally Yates and Rod Rosenstein was “not just criminal but constitutes treason.” In what Gosar referred to as “My full statement on the declassified memo”, he said he would be “leading [sic] a letter to the Attorney General seeking criminal prosecution against these traitors to our nation.”

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2017

In 2015 Gosar scored 3% on the National Environmental Scorecard of the League of Conservation Voters, in part because he is a global warming denier. On January 30, 2017, he introduced House Joint resolution 46, which would repeal the authority of the National Park Service to decline private drilling for oil, gas and minerals in 40 U.S. National Parks if the Park Service determines that the mining operation would threaten the environment. The Washington Post said Gosar was “no friend of environmentalists.”

In an October 2017 interview with Vice News, Gosar suggested that the white nationalist Unite the Right rally had been “created by the left”, an idea previously expressed by Alex Jones of Infowars, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), Dinesh D’Souza, and others. Gosar also suggested that Jason Kessler, the organizer of the Charlottesville rally, may have been backed by George Soros, who he described as having “turned in his own people to the Nazis”. Soros was 14 years old at the end of World War II. Seven of Gosar’s siblings wrote an open letter to the Kingman (Arizona) Daily Miner newspaper denouncing Gosar’s claims about Soros as “despicable slander…without a shred of truth”, saying the congressman “owes George Soros a personal apology.”

As of November 2017, Gosar is a member of dozens of House caucuses. They include:

2015

On September 17, 2015, in an op-ed on the conservative website Townhall.com, Gosar announced that he would not attend Pope Francis’s planned address to a joint meeting of Congress unless the Pope spoke about issues such as “violent Islam” or Planned Parenthood instead of climate change. He wrote that he would treat the Pope the same way he believes “leftist politicians” should be treated. Gosar accused Francis of having “adopted all of the socialist talking points, wrapped false science and ideology into ‘climate justice’ and is being presented to guilt people into leftist policies.” He called climate science “questionable” and criticized Laudato si’, Francis’s encyclical on the environment.

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In September 2015 Gosar submitted articles of impeachment against EPA administrator Gina McCarthy, asserting that she had committed “high crimes and misdemeanors” and “lied to the American people in order to force misguided and overreaching regulations, which have no scientific basis, down our throats.” An EPA spokeswoman said Gosar’s resolution “has zero merit and is nothing more than political theater” while fellow Republican and House majority leader Kevin McCarthy confirmed that “There’s no plan to impeach Gina McCarthy.”

2014

In April 2014, Gosar joined a group of five right-wing Arizona state legislators at the Bundy Standoff in Bunkerville, Nevada, where grazing fee resistors and their supporters took up arms against Federal Bureau of Land Management and law enforcement officials. The confrontation ended when federal officials backed off to avoid bloodshed and carnage.

In December 2014 Gosar drew controversy when he referred to American Indians as “wards of the federal government”. He was responding to concerns from members of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in eastern Arizona when he made the comment at the round-table talk in Flagstaff. The discussion had addressed the proposal to swap 2,400 acres of southeastern Arizona’s Tonto National Forest for about 5,300 acres of environmentally sensitive land. The proposal, which was attached as a rider to the 2015 National Defense Authorization Act, would give land sacred to the Apache in Arizona to Resolution Copper Mine, a joint venture owned by Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton. Troy Eid, a Republican and former U.S. Attorney in Colorado, responded to Gosar’s comments, “In the heated context of what this represents, it’s especially inappropriate to be resorting to what amounts to race baiting.” A Gosar spokesperson said his comments were misconstrued.

2013

Gosar opposes the impeachment of Trump and says that Trump is innocent. He has called the impeachment a “hoax” and a “circus” and believes that the Democrats are “trying to rig the election.” He blames the deep state for the Trump–Ukraine scandal and that “there was no quid pro quo!” Gosar supported Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff and the whistleblower testifying in the impeachment trial.

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2012

Gosar initially planned to seek reelection in the 1st district, which had been made less favorable to Republicans as a result of redistricting, but with Kirkpatrick priming for a rematch, he changed his mind and announced in January 2012 that he would run in the newly created 4th district. The 4th had absorbed much of the western portion of the old 1st district, and was heavily Republican. As part of the move, Gosar bought a second home in Prescott, which he claimed as his official residence.

Gosar initially faced a tough primary fight against Babeu, but Babeu pulled out in May 2012 due to allegations of abuse of power. Gosar defeated former state senator Ron Gould and businessman Rick Murphy in the Republican primary, all but assuring him a second term in Congress. In the November general election, he defeated Democratic challenger Johnnie Robinson with 67 percent of the vote.

2010

Gosar defeated Kirkpatrick in the November 2010 general election, taking 49.7 percent of the vote.

In 2010 Gosar signed a pledge sponsored by the Koch brothers-funded Americans for Prosperity promising to vote against any global warming legislation that would raise taxes. Gosar voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.

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2009

In 2009 Gosar, who had never run for elected office before, announced that he would challenge Democratic incumbent Ann Kirkpatrick in the 1st district in the 2010 elections. He was identified as a Tea Party candidate by The New York Times because the Arizona Tea Party featured him on its website.

1989

From 1989 to 2010 Gosar had a dentistry practice in Flagstaff, Arizona. In 2001 Gosar was the Arizona Dental Association’s “Dentist of the Year”. He was inducted into the ADA Hall of Fame and served as its president. Gosar was also president of the Northern Arizona Dental Society and vice-chair of the ADA council on governmental affairs.

1981

In 1981 Gosar received his B.A. from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. In 1985 he earned his D.D.S. from the Boyne School of Dentistry at Creighton.

1958

Paul Anthony Gosar (/ˈ ɡ oʊ s ɑːr / ; born November 27, 1958) is an American politician who has served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Arizona since 2011. Since 2013 he has represented Arizona’s 4th congressional district , which includes most of the rural western portion of the state, as well as a few suburbs of Phoenix; he represented the neighboring 1st district during his first term. Gosar is a member of the Republican Party.

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Gosar was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming, on November 27, 1958. He is the oldest of the seven sons and three daughters born to Antone John Gosar and Bernadette M. (née Erramouspe) Gosar. His paternal grandparents were Slovenian and his maternal grandparents were Basque immigrants from Banca, France. Gosar was raised in Pinedale, Wyoming, and graduated from Pinedale High School in 1977. His parents have been described as devoted Republicans who attended the national conventions for former presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald Ford. Gosar’s brother Pete Gosar is a former chairman of the Wyoming Democratic Party and was a candidate for governor of Wyoming in 2010 and 2014.

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