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Aaron Jon Schock (born May 28, 1981) is a former American politician who was Republican U.S. Representative for Illinois's 18th congressional district from 2009 until 2015. The district is based in Peoria and includes part of Springfield. He was the first member of the U.S. Congress born in the 1980s; when he took his seat in 2009 he was the youngest member of Congress. Previously, Schock had served two terms in the Illinois House of Representatives, also as its youngest member.

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Oh, look: Aaron Schock was partying it up in Brazil on NYE

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A post shared by Aaron Schock (@aaronschock)Disgraced former GOP congressman Aaron Schock popped his head up at what appears to be a circuit party in Brazil.Schock brazenly posted photos of the event to his Instagram, tagging several other influencers in the posts.“Pointed in the right direction,” a maskless Schock captioned under a photo of himself standing under a light-up arch.

Said post is dated January 2.Related: Aaron Schock photographed ‘quarantining’ at luxury beach resort in Mexico with gaggle of InstagaysIn another photo–which appears to have been deleted–Yahoo News reports that Schock tagged himself alongside Instagrammer Alec Rugo with two others.

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