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Lawmaker called a ‘domestic terrorist’ won’t seek reelection

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SPOKANE, Wash. — A Washington state lawmaker whose actions surroundin­g an armed standoff with federal agents were dubbed “domestic terrorism” will not seek reelection.

The Spokesman-Review reports that Matt Shea did not file a petition of candidacy for his state House seat on Friday, the last day available for people seeking offices in the 2020 election. Shea, a Republican, is from Spokane Valley.

A staunch conservati­ve Christian and a fiery orator, Shea is a favorite among gun rights groups.

Shea is a co-founder of the Coalition of Western States, a loose federation of politician­s and antigovern­ment and militia supporters throughout the U.S. West. Its goal is to “stop unconstitu­tional actions against United States citizens,” according to the December report into Shea’s activities, paid for by the Washington state House.

The report, by a Seattle-based private investigat­ion agency, found Shea helped plan, engaged in or promoted three armed conflicts against the U.S. government in recent years. And it called his actions in one — the 2016 standoff at an Oregon wildlife refuge — an “act of domestic terrorism against the United States.”

Following the report, Shea was removed from the House Republican Caucus. Most recently he was billed $4,700 for the cleanup of olive oil he intentiona­lly poured on the steps of the state Capitol in March following an

earlier demonstrat­ion by satanists who had marched around the building.

Shea rarely speaks to the news media. A phone call to his legislativ­e office went unanswered. Shea declined to be interviewe­d or participat­e in the report and called its findings a “lie” in a recent Facebook post.

“I have been falsely accused of being a ‘domestic terrorist’ by a private investigat­or who never spoke to the principals involved in the incidents she described and relied instead on anonymous sources,” he wrote.

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