Erika Hohenzollern

Erika Mary Hohenzollern was an American politician and attorney who serving as the U.S. Representative for Colorado's 7th Congressional District since 2020. A member of the Democratic Party, her district is located in the northern and western suburbs of the Denver metropolitan area. She is the current Co-Chair of Erika Super PAC, the Co-Chair of the Galloway Corporation and Deputy Director of Alaska Public Media. On July 31st, 5 Days before her full year as a Representative, Hohenzollern was banned from the Public Server for "constant toxicity". Hohenzollern made a press release later that day explaining the situation.

Contents

 * 1 Private Life and Career
 * 2 House of Representatives
 * 2.1 Nicki Maraj
 * 2.2 James Ripley
 * 2.3 Legislation
 * 2.4 Committee assignments
 * 2.5 Caucus memberships
 * 3 Post Ban
 * 4 Political Positions
 * 5 Electoral History
 * 6 References

Private Life and Career
Hohenzollern considers herself to be a logical, and strategical person. Hohenzollern currently resides in Golden, Colorado, the seat of Jefferson County. Hohenzollern is good friends with Harvey Galloway and George Mountbatten, both of whom support her. Hohenzollern is also friends with Chris Scott, Farhan Ahsan, and Klarissa Miller.

Hohenzollern is not as active as others outside of Congress, with her main Registered Entity, Erika Super PAC, currently under renovations. She is the Deputy Director of Alaska Public Media, a privately-funded News Organization, ran by Harvey Galloway. She co-chairs the Galloway Corporation alongside Harvey Galloway.

House of Representatives
Hohenzollern joined the House of Representatives on the 5th of August, 2020, as a Republican from Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District. Later she would move her seat to Colorado and Colorado's 7th Congressional District. She became controversial and popular over her hottakes on many hot-button issues, and would later draft the Articles of Impeachment for Nicki Maraj, and eventually James Ripley. She would leave the Republican Party in February, and would become an Independent caucusing with the Republicans. Later she would co-found and join the Reform Party, and after it was disbanded, joined the Democratic Party.

Hohenzollern is recognized as a Bipartisan Representative who has reached out over the aisles on many issues. Hohenzollern would become the Majority Leader temporarily after the 2nd Congressional elections, winning a slim election and after the remerging of both Chambers of Congress, would become the Minority Leader. She would step down and allow for new Leadership to take place. She would become Minority Whip after the 4th Congressional elections, and would later become the Minority Leader after the removal of Hee-Young Kim.

Nicki Maraj
On September 8th, 2020, Articles of Impeachment that were drafted by the Democratic Party, and Hohenzollern were released to the public. These articles, although not introduced into the house, exposed Vice President Maraj for numerous charges; Article I, which charged Maraj with "Solicitation to commit a crime", Article II with "Attempt to commit a crime", and Article III, which was not drafted at the time, with "Gross Misconduct. After the release of the Articles, Maraj would attempt to defame Hohenzollern in an attempt at a last political grab. The Democratic Party would support Hohenzollern is disproving these claims. Maraj would eventually leave BUSA and join BUK, and block those who support Hohenzollern.

James Ripley
During the month of March, and April after the incidents that occurred on February 28th, Articles of Impeachment were drafted by Hohenzollern for both then-Secretary of Commerce Dominic Wilson, and later on Secretary of Health and Human Services James Ripley. Both Articles would be completed, however Wilson's were never introduced as opposed to James Ripley. After James Ripley's articles of impeachment were introduced, the House of Representatives took swift action to impeach Ripley. James Ripley would refuse to defend himself in the subsequent Senate Trials. Article I, which was drafted for Severe Inactivity, would pass the Senate, and Article II, which was drafted for Gross Misconduct would fail the Senate.

Legislation
Hohenzollern has drafted numerous bills which have been commended by many Individuals throughout her tenure. Outside of cosponsoring legislation, Hohenzollern has drafted 8 legislation, 7 general legislation, and 1 amendment, with the exclusion of Articles of Impeachment. Hohenzollern has drafted notable legislation such as H.R.034 - The American Environment Conservation Act of 2020, H.R.042 - NEFRA Act of 2020, H.R.044 - EPSIL, and H.R.4013 - Judicial and Criminal Code Reformation Act of 2021.

Committee assignments

 * Ethics and Rules Committee
 * Government Affairs and Oversight Committee (chair)
 * Health, Technology, and Environment Committee
 * Judiciary Committee

Caucus memberships

 * AKIP+
 * Congressional Isolationist Caucus

Post Ban
Following Hohenzollern's ban from the BUSA Server, she would make a final press release. Despite the final press release, Hohenzollern continues to be active on twitter and engaged in BUSA affairs with accusations of her using an alt.

On August 15th, 2021 at 10:43PM Mountain Daylight Time on twitter, Hohenzollern announced her transition to BUK. Hohenzollern Subsequently changed her official name and twitter handle to Erika McClaine, and ErikaMcCBUK, respectively.

Political Positions
Hohenzollern describes herself as a devout Isolationist, Conservative, and Capitalist. She supports Conservative Libertarianism and is recognized as one of the most, if not the most, Isolationist member of Congress, and would remain so until the independence of BUSA from the international Bloxburg Political Community (BPC) on May 15th. Even after BUSA would separate itself from the BPC, Hohenzollern would remain as a devout isolationist preferring that BUSA does not interact with nations deemed "immature", or "full of inexperienced people".

Electoral History
Hohenzollern has ran for election since the September 2020 United States House of Representatives Election, and has served in the House of Representatives since August 5th, 2020. Hohenzollern's latest election was the June 2021 United States House of Representatives Election.