One of the Tennessee legislators who was expelled from the State House for leading a riot into the capitol building will be temporarily reinstated to his seat after the vote of a local council.
As reported by Politico , the Nashville Metro Council met on Monday for a vote to reinstate Representatives Justin Jones (D-Tenn.), one of the two Democratic lawmakers who was removed from the legislature by the Republican supermajority last week.
Jones’ reappointment to the seat is temporary, meant only to fill the vacancy until a special election can be held to fill the remainder of the regular term, although Jones is expected to run again in that election as well. The disgraced lawmaker plans to lead a march on the state capitol to mark his return, which will include such figures as Al Sharpton, a racially divisive figure who is well known for his anti-White rhetoric.
The 27-year-old Jones, […]
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