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Posted: 2024-01-13T13:00:50Z | Updated: 2024-01-13T13:00:50Z

One of the more colorful conservative members of the U.S. House told HuffPost he stands by recent remarks in which he said some of his fellow members were likely victims of blackmail.

But Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), who made the comments on a Dec. 21 podcast with a right-wing commentator , declined to elaborate on who he was talking about or give any other details.

You as a member of the media understand confidentiality, and I appreciate that, and I am going to keep that confidential unless those people tell me otherwise, Burchett told HuffPost on Thursday.

Asked if he was standing by his comments, Burchett said, Sure. Im not going to back up.

And when asked if he believed there were House members who had decided how to vote based on compromising material about them held by foreign powers, Burchett said, Absolutely. And other powers. It doesnt have to be foreign powers.

On The Benny Show podcast, hosted by Benny Johnson, Burchett said, without pointing to specific evidence or names, that powerful people protect their own interests by blackmail.

The old honey pot. The Russians do that. And Im sure members of Congress have been caught up. Why in the world would good conservatives vote for crazy stuff like what weve been seeing out of Congress? he asked.

He said members may be on a trip or at a bar, meet someone and buy them a drink.

Next thing you know, youre in a hotel room with them, naked. Next thing you know, youre about to make a key vote, and what happens? Some well-dressed person comes up and whispers into your ear, Hey, man, theres tapes out on you. Were you in a motel room on whatever with whoever? And then youre, like, Uh-oh. And they say, You really ought not be voting for this thing.

They know what to get at. If its women, drugs, booze itll find you in D.C. And other elected offices, he told Johnson.

(Johnson was fired in 2014 from BuzzFeed, the parent company of HuffPost, after 40 instances of plagiarism were found in his work.)