The trio had joined hundreds of protestors who marched to the State Capitol last week calling for stricter gun laws in the wake of the grisly massacre at the Covenant School in Nashville at the hands of twisted gunman Hale, 28.
‘The Democratic Caucus has unanimously, formally voted to oppose the baseless resolutions for home tutoring online expulsion and will zealously oppose them should they come up for a vote on the House floor,’ they said in a statement.
For more information regarding Why not giving it a try visit our website. Punishing lawmakers who joined thousands of peaceful protesters calling for action. He tweeted: ‘Three kids and three officials gunned down in yet another mass shooting. And what are GOP officials focused on?
‘They’re really sending signals that you don’t belong here and that is what the underlying and undergirding comment and responses that we heard on the House floor and the comments to myself and my brother, Representative Jones, was really about.’ ‘When you have people who make comments about hanging you on a tree and hanging black people on a tree as a form of capital punishment.
When you wear a dashiki on the House floor and a member gets up and they talk about your dashiki saying it’s unprofessional,’ he listed.
Justin Jones (left), a Democrat representing Nashville, and Justin Pearson (right), who represented Memphis, were both expelled from their seats on Thursday – a week after the two 27-year-olds joined Rep.
Jones earlier said he would be back at the Capitol on Monday to continue his protesting for gun reform – action which was sparked last week after trans shooter Audrey Hale killed three children and three adults at a Christian school in Nashville.
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