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which democratic lawmakers are skipping donald trump\'s inauguration?

by:Yufengling     2020-04-16
Only three days before the inauguration, more and more Democratic lawmakers said they planned to cancel the inauguration.
This is 61 photos of Democrats boycotting the inauguration of Donald Trump, although some of the 535 members of Congress have not attended the inauguration on January.
There is a bigger group this year than usual.
So far, a total of 62 congressional Democrats have announced that they will not attend the inauguration. -
As a protest against the president
Elect or support Lewis.
When civil rights idol and Georgia Congressman John Lewis announced that he would skip the ceremony, the list of Democrats who announced that they would not attend was added ---
He told NBC News that he did not believe
Trump will become a \"legitimate president\", a remark that sparked a war of words between Lewis and Obama. Trump himself.
Since then, many people who have announced that they will not participate have claimed support for Lewis.
Here\'s an overview of who won\'t be in town on Friday: Popular News Google cloud service disruption missing Connecticut mom Virginia Beach shooting protesters interrupt Harris Democrats skip the inauguration ceremony to specifically protest Mr Harris
Trump or Lewis: Terri Sewell (D-Alabama)Ruben Gallego (D-Arizona)Raul Grijalva (D-Arizona)Karen Bass (D-California)Tony Cardenas (D-California)Judy Chu (D-California)
Mark DeSaulnier (D-California)
Jared Huffman (D-California)Barbara Lee (D-California)Ted Lieu (D-California)Zoe Lofgren (D-California)
Alan Lowenthal (D-California)Jerry mcnani (D-California)
Natantano (D-California)
Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-California)Raul Ruiz (D-California)Mark Takano (D-California)Juan Vargas (D-California)Maxine Waters (D-California)
Hastings (D-Florida)Darren Soto (D-Florida)
John Lewis (D-Georgia)
Gutierrez (D-Illinois)Schakowsky, January (D-Illinois)John Yarmouth (D-Kentucky)
Pinley (D-Maine)Anthony Brown (D-Maryland)Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland)
Michael Capuano (D-Massachusetts)
Catherine Clark (D-Massachusetts)John Conyers (D-Michigan)Keith Ellison (D-Minnesota)
Thompson (D-Mississippi)Alma Adams (D-N. C. )G. K. Butterfield (D-N. C. )
Carol Shea-Porter (D-N. H. )Donald Payne, Jr. (D-N. J. )
Bonnie Huaxin Coleman (D-N. J. )Yvette Clarke (D-N. Y. )
Espalat (D-N. Y. )Grace Meng (D-N. Y. )Jerrod Nadler (D-N. Y. )
José Serrano (D-N. Y. )
Louis Jae (D-N. Y. )
Nydia Velazquez (D-N. Y. )Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio)
Count Blumenauer (D-Oregon)Kurt Schrader (D-Oregon)Brendan Boyle (D-Pennsylvania)
Robert Brady (D-Pennsylvania)Mike Doyle (D-Pennsylvania)Dwight Evans (D-Pennsylvania)Steve Cohen (D-Tennessee)Castro Hua Jin (D-Texas)Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas)Al Green (D-Texas)
Filemon Vila (D-Texas)Don Beyer (D-Virginia)Gerry Connolly (D-Virginia)
Donald McGuin (D-Virginia)
Pramilla Jayapal (D-Washington)Mark Pocan (D-Wisconsin)
Others who did not attend the inauguration ceremony-
But the reason for not being clear is
Some Democratic politicians chose not to attend the inauguration in Washington. C. --
But it is not clear that they did so in protest against Obama. Trump.
Here are the reasons for these five members and their job-hopping: Fredrika Wilson (D-Florida)
Because her goddaughter was getting married on Saturday, Wilson never planned to attend the inauguration. Lacy Clay (D-Missouri)
Clay\'s office said he chose to \"stay at home and stay with young voters.
He was not boycotting the event, but made a different choice. Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon)
: DeFazio is not going to attend, but it is not new to him: he usually avoids the inauguration.
He told the Oregon public broadcaster that he did not like to attend the \"Pomp and environmental event\" in Washington \". ”Adam Smith (D-Washington)
: Rebecca Bryant, Smith\'s spokeswoman, said he will \"meet with his constituents at home in Washington state\" because there is no meeting in the house. Dan Lipinski (D-Illinois)
: His office said that instead of specifically boycotting the inauguration, he was \"going to attend the office and the family --
Related matters this week. ”Mike Quigley (D-Illinois)
: Quigley\'s office said he was \"fully supportive of the peaceful transfer of power\", but since the house was not in the meeting, he planned to stay in his area for a week.
He is ready to work with the gentleman.
His office said Trump was \"on issues where both parties can find common ground,\" but would also \"continue as president --
Responsible for the election. ”Bobby Rush (D-Illinois)
Rush did not attend because his wife was in the hospital.
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