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Elections lawyer: DOJ should 'look at all of its options' to 'remedy' GOP expulsion of Tennessee Democrat

David Badash
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The New Civil Rights Movement
06 April 2023

Tennessee Republicans late Thursday afternoon voted to expel Democratic Representative Justin Jones for his role in supporting a citizens’ protest against gun violence last week on the House floor after the school mass shooting in Nashville. Rep. Jones is the first of three Democrats Republicans are expecting to expel before the end of the day.

Pointing to the U.S. Constitution, top Democratic elections attorney Marc Elias has weighed in, calling for the U.S. Dept. of Justice to look into the Tennessee House Republican supermajority’s expulsion of Rep. Jones (photo).

“Article IV, Section 4 on the Constitution says ‘The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,'” Elias stated on Twitter. “The Department of Justice should look at all of its options and obligations to remedy this anti-democratic act.”

READ MORE: ‘Kids Are Still in Body Bags’: Students Protest Tennessee House GOP for Refusing to Address Gun Violence After Nashville

During debate on his expulsion, Rep. Jones explained he spoke in violation of House rules because Speaker Cameron Sexton repeatedly refuses to allow him to speak. After six people, including three none-year-olds, were slaughtered, he said he felt he had to speak out.

Jones also lambasted Speaker Sexton’s handling of House procedures.

Watch his remarks below or at this link.

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