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Tennessee House votes to expel Democrat Rep. who Led Rowdy gun-control protest

The protests came after the Covenant School shooting in Nashville in which a 28-year-old female shooter who identified as transgender killed 6 people

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Tennessee’s Republican-led House voted Thursday to expel state Representatives Justin Jones and Gloria Johnson, two of three Democratic lawmakers who staged demonstrations on the House floor last week to call for gun control. The case for the third Representative, Justin Pearson, was dropped.

House Speaker Cameron Sexton stripped the three lawmakers of their committee assignments and placed the trio’s expulsion up for a vote after Jones got into a scuffle with a fellow lawmaker and all three encouraged raucous protesters in the House chambers last week. Protesters stood on a balcony within the chambers chanting, “Fascists! Fascists”. Demonstrators also blocked several entryways and exits, forcing state troopers to step in to assist members in moving throughout the building.

“What they did is they hijacked the House floor which has never been done in our history”, Sexton told National Review of the three lawmakers. “They pulled out a bullhorn. They weren’t recognized. They were ruled out of order and they led a protest from the House floor with a bullhorn to those in the balcony. They shut down the proceedings of the House. We had to go into recess due to their actions”.

“They disregarded the Sergeant at Arms asking them to leave the well at multiple occasions and they really didn’t stop yelling in their bullhorn until I had to clear out the balcony because of behavior that was caused blatantly by those three members,” continued Sexton. “Those actions that they did on the House floor deserve expulsion”.

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The protests came in response to a shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, in which a 28-year-old female shooter who identified as transgender killed three children and three adults. Hale was a former student, though the motive for the shooting was not immediately clear. The victims ranged in age from nine years old to 61 years old. The shooter appeared to have meticulously planned out the attack with detailed maps and surveillance of the premises.

Meanwhile, Sexton rejected claims that he and other Tennessee Republicans are silencing the lawmakers.

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“They speak on bills more than anybody. They speak in committees more than anybody. They’ve had the same opportunities and they’re held to the same rules and standards as all other members in the House body, but what they did had nothing to do with the protests that went on inside or outside the chamber,” Sexton said. “It was about their actions inside the chamber and what they did to disrupt the proceedings”.

“When they came off the House floor, they asked their caucus if they were going to be arrested”, he said. “When you ask someone if you’re going to be arrested, then you know that you’ve done something very wrong”.

Source: National Review

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