Tennessee Votes To EXPEL Democrats Who Led Insurrection

TL;DR
Tennessee House Republicans voted against expelling a Democratic representative who led a protest calling for gun law reform, despite their earlier decision to expel another representative for the same reason.
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so we have this first story from everyone's favorite state-funded or what what Twitter call it State Affiliated Affiliated media NPR Tennessee house votes not to expel a second Democratic member over gun protest so I chose uh NPR just because I love how they're gonna smooth out the language here anti-gun protest is that that's right yes what was wh... Read More
Key Insights
- 🥺 The Tennessee House of Representatives faced criticism for voting against expelling Rep. Gloria Johnson after previously expelling another representative for leading a similar protest.
- 🥺 The decision highlights a double standard and lack of consistency in the disciplinary actions taken by the Republican-led body.
- 💗 The protest and subsequent votes reflect the growing political divide and tensions within American culture, with accusations of communism and rejection of the rule of law.
- 🔉 The media's portrayal of the events differs depending on the ideological bias, with accusations of misinformation and the solidification of their respective bases.
- 🗨️ Conservatives attempting to argue or convince the left of their viewpoints are often met with indifference or resistance.
- 🗨️ The actions of the left, including baseless charges and indictments, demonstrate a disregard for rules and a pursuit of power.
- 🤙 There is a need for urgent attention to the crisis of the rule of law, with calls to defund the justice department and curtail abusive investigations against political enemies.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why did the Tennessee House of Representatives vote against expelling Rep. Gloria Johnson?
The Republican-led body declined to expel Rep. Johnson in a 65 to 30 vote, despite her leading a protest on the house floor for gun law reform.
Q: Did the lawmakers acknowledge that they didn't follow the rules of order during the protest?
Yes, three lawmakers admitted that they didn't follow the rules of order or decorum by speaking out without being formally recognized.
Q: How many legislators does Rep. Gloria Johnson represent?
Rep. Gloria Johnson represents around 70,000 Tennesseans in Knoxville.
Q: Has there been a previous incident involving Rep. Gloria Johnson?
In 2019, activist Justin Jones allegedly assaulted Speaker Glenn Casada and Rep. Deborah Moody. Jones was charged with assault and disorderly conduct for throwing a cup of coffee at them.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The Tennessee House of Representatives declined to expel a second Democratic member, Rep. Gloria Johnson, who led a protest on the house floor for gun law reform.
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The vote to expel Rep. Johnson failed, with lawmakers acknowledging that they didn't follow the rules of order but also facing potential disciplinary measures.
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Republicans were criticized for the double standards in their decision, as they had voted to expel another representative for leading a similar protest.
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