Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois has repeatedly urged her constituents to judge politicians based on the company they keep.“A politician is known by their votes and by who they hang around with,” she told supporters just this week.
She used the same line at a Republican gathering in March, and last month she said, “I always told my children that I could tell a lot about who they are by who they hang around with.
It’s the same thing in D.C. with the adults.”She’s also very concerned about “the children,” regularly accusing the Left of being “anti-child.”“There is no trend more disturbing than the left’s push to talk to very young children about their sexuality and indoctrinate them with radical gender ideology,” she tweeted last month. “Parents are horrified by this, and conservatives must protect children from this extreme agenda!”There is no trend more disturbing than the left's push to talk to very young children about their sexuality and indoctrinate them with radical gender ideology.
Parents are horrified by this, and conservatives must protect children from this extreme agenda!— Rep. Mary Miller (@RepMaryMiller) April 1, 2022One of Miller’s top campaign volunteers, Bradley Graven, also has an interest in the youth of America — one that landed him in jail.Graven, who collected over 50% of the signatures in Miller’s reelection campaign and regularly drives the Congresswoman and her family to and from events, was arrested in 2003 for indecent solicitation of a child in a sting operation, after making plans online to meet what he thought was a 12-year-old boy in a parking lot for sex.