North Dakota Congressman Kelly Armstrong has made a principled stance by voting against a resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib. Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, has faced criticism for her comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene initiated the motion to censure Tlaib, but Armstrong joined 22 other House Republicans in voting against it. Armstrong's decision was in line with his commitment to not be a hypocrite and vote based on principle rather than partisan politics. While many Republicans may have supported censuring Tlaib, Armstrong took a stand against what he saw as the nonsense of one demagogue trying to censure another. Despite potential backlash, he voted to table Greene's resolution and showed that he is not afraid to go against the party line for the sake of preserving his principles.