BeastyC10
BeastyC10 | |
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Official Portrait, 2024 | |
March 22nd, 2024 | |
Speaker of the House | saviorjoshh, LuckyVinick |
Predecessor | panerasoups |
Successor | Incumbent |
February 18th, 2024 | |
Speaker of the House | vinblob242, saviorjoshh, LuckyVinick |
Caucus | Freedom Party |
Additional | Elected USCP Board Member (Unanimous) |
April 13th, 2014 - July 7th, 2014 | |
Speaker of the House | Serpentar, Marinio, Jcmand |
Caucus | Democratic Party |
February 4th 2024 - February 18th 2024 | |
Chairman | Reset4K, AdremiCross |
Predecessor | Office Established |
Successor | ArabianCross |
Joined | July 15th, 2010 |
Political party | Democratic (2014 - 2015), Publican (February 4th 2024 - February 18th 2024), Freedom (February 18th 2024 - Present) |
Signature | BeastyC10's signature |
Religion | Flying Spaghetti Monster |
Branch | Coast Gaurd |
Rank | Maritime Safety and Security Team |
BeastyC10 (formerly iBeastex), is a current Speaker Pro Tempore in the United States House of Representatives. He is also a congressionally elected United States Capitol Police Board Member.
Besides politics, Beasty also holds several ranks within other businesses and departments, including being a Correctional Captain for the Bureau of Prisons, as well as being a Cardinal for the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Early Career
Since joining nUSA in 2013, BeastyC10 has been apart of many different departments, and agencies, most notably the Head of Transportation Board for the Department of Transportation in 2014.
Law Enforcement
During BeastyC10's early days in nUSA, he was heavily involved in law enforcement agencies, including the United States Marshall Service, and the United States Capitol Police. BeastyC10 claims that he was silent exiled from USCP, due to not obliging to internal bribery, although there is no evidence proving such occurred. Afterwards, he ran for a congressional seat in opposition to the treatment that he endured.
Political Career
BeastyC10 began his political career after obtaining a seat in the House of Representatives. He ran as a Democrat, and held his seat for several terms throughout 2014, and into 2015. Sometime during 2015, he swapped parties, and ran as a Republican.