I guarantee that Loudermilk had no ill intent. A his former constituent his office was responsible for the Capitol tour I took in 2018, and the staffer who did it told us that he more or less has a hyperfixation on Capitol history. He prides himself on (allegedly) giving the most thorough tours of anyone in Congress, and gives them personally whenever he has time to (he only delegated ours to the staffer because he was speaking on the floor during it). I hate to defend him since I can't stand his politics, but I don't think he did anything wrong here.