These Democrats aren't attending Trump's inauguration
A growing number of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, particularly after revelations of Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election and his rebuke of civil rights icon John Lewis on Saturday.
Some
members of Congress have said they will be protesting in Washington,
D.C., and in their districts instead. Here's a list of Democrats who
have publicly said they won't be at Friday's ceremony:
California Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
"I
thought long and hard about attending the Inauguration because I value
our democracy and respect the office of the presidency, regardless of
party. However, the disparaging remarks the President-elect has made
about many groups, including women, Mexicans, and Muslims, are deeply
contrary to my values. As a result, I will not be attending the
Inauguration," Roybal-Allard said in a statement Sunday.
Georgia Rep. John Lewis
The
civil rights icon declared last week that he would boycott the event
because he doesn't see Trump as a "legitimate" president in light of
Russian interference.
"You cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong,"
Trump harshly responded on
Saturday, calling Lewis "all talk" and "no action" and saying he should
focus more on "fixing and helping" his district rather than
"complaining" about the Russia's role.
California Rep. Mark Takano
"'All talk, no action.' I stand with @repjohnlewis and I will not be attending the inauguration," Takano tweeted Saturday.
New York Rep. Yvette Clarke
"I will NOT attend the inauguration of @realDonaldTrump. When you insult @repjohnlewis, you insult America."
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