'Senator Paul is now trying to weaken a bill that was already passed' In an emotional exchange on the Senate floor, Sens. Cory Booker and Kamala Harris spoke out against an amendment that GOP Sen. Rand Paul was trying to add to anti-lynching legislation.
As the memorial service for George Floyd was beginning in Minnesota, Paul, who has been holding up popular bipartisan legislation to make lynching a federal crime, came to the Senate floor in Washington to add an amendment to the anti-lynching legislation and then pass it. He argued the bill as written is overly broad and said that his amendment"would apply the criminal penalties for lynching only and not for other crimes.
"He is my friend ... but I am so raw today."America's legacy of lynching isn't all history. Many say it's still happening today"I seek to amend this legislation not because I take lynching lightly, but because I take it seriously, and this legislation does not," Paul said, arguing that"this bill would cheapen the meaning of lynching by defining it so broadly as to include a minor bruise or abrasion.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Booker has emotional message for Trump as GOP blocks resolution condemning the presidentSen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., had an emotional message for President Trump on Tuesday before Republicans blocked a resolution condemning the president.
Read more »
Lynching is not a federal crime in the US, Sen. Rand Paul stands in the wayLynching is still not a federal crime in the United States, despite nearly 200 attempts by lawmakers to make it so.
Read more »
As protests rock cities, Rand Paul holds up passage of anti-lynching billSen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is holding up passage of an anti-lynching bill with broad bipartisan support — the latest delay in an effort to pass a federal law against lynching that goes back over a century.
Read more »
Lynching is not a federal crime in the US, Sen. Rand Paul stands in the wayLynching is still not a federal crime in the United States, despite nearly 200 attempts by lawmakers to make it so. Now, as the nation grapples with the death of George Floyd, one lawmaker is standing in the way of allowing the historic passage of a bill that would outlaw lynchings: Sen. Rand Paul,
Read more »
‘This Is a Moment of Profound Possibility’: A Conversation With Cory Booker'2020 could be one of those great years in American history of profound upheaval and tremendous advancement of change,' says CoryBooker
Read more »