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Spying claims spur calls for lawmaker’s ouster

Investigators hired by the Legislature delve into allegations

By Associated Press
Published: September 15, 2019, 6:05am
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State Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, speaks at a gun-rights rally at the Capitol in Olympia on Jan. 18.
State Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, speaks at a gun-rights rally at the Capitol in Olympia on Jan. 18. (Associated Press files) Photo Gallery

SPOKANE — Washington’s liberal reputation is well-known, but voters in a conservative legislative district have re-elected Republican lawyer Matt Shea to the Legislature six times — as he has raged against Communists and atheists he thinks will destroy the U.S. and lobbied for a breakaway 51st “Liberty State.”

The Army veteran hosts a weekly “Patriot Radio” show on the American Christian Network and on Facebook Live in 2017 complimented members of Team Rugged, a group that one member said provides special forces type gun training for young men so they can “be effective in Christian warfare.”

Shea represents the suburb of Spokane Valley, and last year lost a state House leadership position after acknowledging he distributed a manifesto linked to the Christian Identity movement. It calls for killing non-Christian males unless they follow fundamentalist biblical law.

Investigation

Now Shea faces a bigger challenge, with Republican and Democratic politicians alike demanding his resignation, as private investigators hired by the Democrat-dominated Legislature investigate allegations he and three others discussed spying on progressives in Spokane, a liberal outpost in deeply conservative eastern Washington.

One of the men Shea communicated with suggested “hoisting communists up flag poles,” according to Signal encrypted chat messages published last month by Britain’s The Guardian newspaper. The newspaper also reported that Shea volunteered to help with surveillance, naming as potential targets a college professor and an organizer for the liberal group Indivisible.

In another report, The Spokesman-Review newspaper of Spokane cited emails and other documents alleging Shea compiled dossiers on liberal Spokane City Council members, sought to purchase GPS trackers, maintained a list of suspected informants and wanted to “turn back the tide” of Islam in the U.S.

The reports prompted Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich, a Republican who has turned over documents about Shea to the FBI, to label Shea as too radical for the party and to lobby Republican lawmakers to boot him out of the Legislature.

“Republicans don’t believe in the kind of stuff Matt Shea is doing,” Knezovich said. “Stop allowing Matt Shea to bring dishonor to the state of Washington.”

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Spokane’s mayor and police chief have called for Shea’s resignation, with Chief Craig Meidl saying Shea’s avowed dedication to the Constitution is ludicrous because “our founding fathers warned against despotism.”

“Rep. Shea seems to have lost these founding principles somewhere along the way,” Meidl said.

No comment

Shea did not respond to repeated messages seeking an interview on the spying allegations and calls for his resignation. In the past he has called reporters “dirty, godless and hateful.”

After the two newspapers published the stories, he said on Facebook: “Of course I have done background checks to protect my family and my community.”

He calls himself a “Constitutional conservative and pro-liberty legislator” with a vision “to see a God-honoring Constitutional Republic restored.” He is also a firm gun-rights advocate and opposes abortion.

Shea in 2016 visited the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in support of its armed occupation led by two sons of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and also went to Bundy’s Nevada ranch in 2014 during the Bundy-led standoff with FBI agents in a dispute over grazing rights.

Last December, the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate activity across the U.S., called Shea “a vocal supporter of the anti-public lands extremist movement.”

The investigators looking into Shea are expected to deliver a preliminary report on Sept. 30 and a final report by Dec. 1. If legislators expel Shea, he would be the first Washington lawmaker ousted since 1933, when a legislator was accused of statutory rape.

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