PHOTOS: Protesters Read Coretta Scott King’s Letter Outside Mitch McConnell’s House
Mitch McConnell continues to feel the blow back from his silencing of Elizabeth Warren on the Senate floor. On Friday night, protesters gathered outside Mitch McConnell’s house in Louisville, Kentucky to read Coretta Scott King’s letter about Jeff Sessions in 1986.
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McConnell said about silencing Warren, “Senator Warren was giving a lengthy speech. She had appeared to violate the rule. She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.”
Here are photos of the roughly 400 protestors read Scott King’s letter:
About to start reading King letter in front of Mitch McConnell’s house. #LetterToMitch #LetLizSpeak pic.twitter.com/LkntIS0SaS
— ForwardKY (@ForwardKy) February 10, 2017
@womensmarch @SenWarren We finished reading Coretta Scott King’s letter in front of McConnell’s house In Louisville tonight. #LetterToMitch pic.twitter.com/HnYJsKrAfk
— Amy (@AmyOlive) February 11, 2017
Opening seconds of tonight’s @Indivisible_KY3 #LetterToMitch rally outside @SenateMajLdr‘s Louisville KY home. #WePersisted #resist pic.twitter.com/rFJ9xFc4KT
— Nathaniel Gardner (@tkdcoach) February 11, 2017
About 400 people in front of @SenateMajLdr‘s house in Louisville to read a #LetterToMitch tonight pic.twitter.com/oapi7rNnHr
— Molly Shah (@MollyOShah) February 11, 2017