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The 6-year-old son of a US lawmaker recently gained popularity after a video in which he was seen making funny faces during his father’s address in the House of Representatives went viral. Guy, the son of Tennessee Representative John Rose, stole the show on June 3 at the Capitol when his father spoke out against former President Donald Trump’s recent criminal charges on 34 counts of falsifying company documents related to a hush money payment through the 2016 presidential election.
In a video uploaded on X, Rose talks without seeing that Guy is squatting behind him and posing for the camera. Guy smiles at the camera to start his act, then sticks out his tongue and rolls his eyes. The restless youngster uses his hands to create different shapes as a way to pass the time.
Guy keeps smiling and waving at the camera throughout the whole of the five-minute video. He ultimately got tired and moved to play with a squishy toy.
A child on the House floor while @repjohnrose delivers remarks. pic.twitter.com/HeNY5nNNEI— CSPAN (@cspan) June 3, 2024
Guy’s actions had Rose and a number of other social media users smiling.
On social networking site X, the father-of-two then posted the video and said, “This is what I get for telling my son Guy to smile at the camera for his little brother.”
This is what I get for telling my son Guy to smile at the camera for his little brother ????♂️ https://t.co/L8sLBDJt35— Congressman John Rose (@RepJohnRose) June 3, 2024
The kid is spending the week with the legislator and recently graduated from kindergarten, according to the Associated Press. Sam, Rose’s 3-year-old youngest child, and his wife Chelsea have gone back to Tennessee.
Rose, on the other hand, has previously created quite a few headlines.
As per PEOPLE, he previously supported Trump following his defeat to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential contest. Rose wrote a piece in December 2020 that cast doubt on the validity of the results and unreasonably referred to the election as a “rigged game.”
He went on to assert in February 2024 that Trump had not “engaged in insurrection,” making reference to the Capitol riot that occurred on January 6, 2021.
As the 2024 election approaches, Rose has not wavered in his support for Trump, referring in his June 3 address to the former president’s recent conviction that was reached by a unanimous jury of 12 carefully selected jurors as “the result of a prosecution in search of a crime.”
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