Tennessee Three: Biden invites expelled lawmakers to the White House
Despite being expelled from their capitol, two Democratic state legislators from Tennessee have an offer to the White House.
President Joe Biden spoke to former Tennessee state Reps. Justin Jones of Nashville and Justin Pearson of Memphis on Friday afternoon, one day after their state’s House Republican supermajority voted to expel them from the legislature, according to the White House. State Democratic Rep. Gloria Johnson of Knoxville — who survived the vote, held after the trio disrupted their chamber’s proceedings with their megaphone protest for gun control — was also on the conference call.
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According to a White House spokesman,” The chairman thanked them for their leadership in attempting to outlaw assault arms and standing up for our political worth.” ” The authorities thanked the president for his management in promoting gun safety and for drawing attention to the extraordinary and unfair assaults on them this week in Tennessee.”
The director continued,” The president will soon invite the three rulers to the White House.”
Vice President Kamala Harris made an impromptu trip to Nashville on Friday to meet with the lawmakers two weeks after a 28-year-old transgender former student killed three children and three adults at the Covenant School, a private Christian school in Tennessee’s capital.
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According to her news director, Kirsten Allen, Harris rallied Tennessee’s Democratic’s conference after having a private conversation with the officials at Fisk University.
A quality that passed 72 to 25 resulted in Jones’ expulsion, while Pearson was also expelled with a 69 to 26 voting. Johnson’s resolve was not approved by a single voting.
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