Andrew Stiles of the Washington Free Beacon documents the latest misdeeds of a high-profile group of congressional left-wingers.

The radical left-wing lawmakers who comprise “The Squad” have consistently behaved in a manner that can only be described as shameful and un-American. We honestly didn’t think it was possible for them to disgrace themselves any further, but the events of this past week proved us wrong.

Shockingly enough, none of these recent developments involved Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D., Mich.), the recently censured congresswoman who is best known for her anti-Semitic outbursts. …

… The Department of Justice is investigating [Rep. Cori] Bush for misusing congressional and campaign funds to pay her enormous private security bill, which has been the subject of extensive reporting in the Washington Free Beacon.

It was only a matter of time before the feds took action. Bush’s security spending—more than $750,000 since 2019, including $152,000 to her personal friend and anti-Semitic spiritual guru who claims to posses the power to summon tornadoes—was so egregious the authorities could only ignore it for so long. …

… This week we learned the renegade lawmaker [Rep. Jamal Bowman] promoted 9/11 conspiracy theories in a poem published on the personal blog he operated from 2011 to 2014. In the rambling poem, titled “Recapitulate,” Bowman implied the terrorist attacks were orchestrated by the United States government as a pretext for invading Iraq and Afghanistan. …

… Bowman’s poem also cites two conspiratorial “documentaries” about the 9/11 attacks that promote similar theories about the U.S. government’s involvement and allege a global plot by international financiers to control the world. …

… The celebrity politician [Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez] rushed to the defense of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) this week after a damning report alleged that at least a dozen employees of the Palestinian aid group participated in the Hamas terrorist attack that killed nearly 1,200 Jews on Oct. 7.

As many as 10 percent of the agency’s 12,000 staff members are believed to have ties to terrorist groups, according to an Israeli intelligence assessment, which also alleged that UNRWA employees have been helping Hamas hide Israeli hostages in Gaza.