Members of Congress, including Derrick Van Orden, John McGuire, and David Rouzer, gather in Scotland for a trip funded by taxpayers.

While hard-working federal employees at the Department of Homeland Security are scraping by without full paychecks amid this partial government shutdown, dozens of out-of-touch members of Congress decided it was the perfect time for a lavish, taxpayer-funded vacation overseas.

Left-wing TMZ continued to flip the script and has gone international with their investigation into congressional junkets, and what they uncovered is pure DC swamp corruption at its finest.

Approximately 30 members of Congress were caught red-handed touring Edinburgh Castle in Scotland while the rest of America deals with the chaos they created by failing to fund critical agencies.

According to TMZ’s investigation, the trip involved a congressional delegation (CODEL), meaning it was government-funded.

Now, photos have surfaced identifying several of the lawmakers on the trip.

  • Jason Smith (R-MO)
  • Derrick Van Orden (R-WI)
  • Claudia Tenney (R-NY)
  • David Rouzer (R-NC)
  • Bill Huizenga (R-MI)
  • John McGuire (R-VA)

TMZ reported:

Congress is not supposed to take taxpayer-funded trips like this during a government shutdown — or so we thought — but it sounds like they’re getting around it because this is a partial shutdown. The way we see it, a shutdown is a shutdown.

We contacted reps for the Congress members we’ve seen in Scotland … and a spokesperson for Van Orden told us, “DVO is joining more than 30 other members of Congress on a delegation that was pre-approved by the House Ethics Committee months ago. The trip focuses on economic development, foreign partnerships, and business engagement, including meetings with members of Parliament and other international officials.”

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