On Friday, January 20, 2017, Donald Trump
will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States of America.
However, since he emerged as President - Elect, his brash comments on social
media has won him more enemies that friends.
Consequently, a growing number of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting his inauguration, particularly after revelations of Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election and his rebuke of civil rights icon John Lewis.
Some members of Congress have said they will be protesting in Washington, D.C., and in their districts instead.
Here's a list of Democrats who have publicly said they won't be at Friday's ceremony:Consequently, a growing number of Democratic lawmakers are boycotting his inauguration, particularly after revelations of Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election and his rebuke of civil rights icon John Lewis.
Some members of Congress have said they will be protesting in Washington, D.C., and in their districts instead.
California Rep. Lucille
Roybal-Allard
"I thought long and
hard about attending the Inauguration because I value our democracy and respect
the office of the presidency, regardless of party. However, the disparaging
remarks the President-elect has made about many groups, including women,
Mexicans, and Muslims, are deeply contrary to my values. As a result, I will
not be attending the Inauguration," Roybal-Allard said in a statement Sunday.
Georgia Rep. John Lewis
The civil rights icon
declared last week that he would boycott the event because he doesn't see Trump
as a "legitimate" president in light of Russian interference.
"You cannot be at home
with something that you feel that is wrong," Lewis told NBC News.
.
California Rep. Mark Takano
"'All talk, no
action.' I stand with @repjohnlewis and I will not be attending the
inauguration," Takano tweeted Saturday.
New York Rep. Yvette Clarke
"I will NOT attend the
inauguration of @realDonaldTrump. When you insult @repjohnlewis, you insult
America."
California Rep. Ted Lieu
"For me, the personal
decision not to attend Inauguration is quite simple: Do I stand with Donald
Trump, or do I stand with John Lewis? I am standing with John Lewis," Lieu
said in a statement released by his office.
Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva
"I will not be
attending the inauguration of Donald Trump as our next president," the
Congressional Progressive Caucus co-chair said Friday on the House
floor. "My absence is not motivated by disrespect for the office or
motivated by disrespect for the government that we have in this great
democracy, but as an individual act, yes, of defiance at the disrespect shown
to millions and millions of Americans by this incoming administration, and the
actions we are taking in this Congress."
Michigan Rep. John Conyers
The office of Conyers, the
dean of the United House of Representatives, confirmed to CNN he won't be
attending the inauguration.
California Rep. Mark
DeSaulnier
"It is with a heavy
heart and deep personal conviction that I have decided not to attend the
#TrumpInauguration on January 20, 2017," the California lawmaker
tweeted Friday.
New York Rep. Nydia
Velazquez
Velazquez tweeted Friday that
she will be participating in a women's march protesting policies that activists
say are harmful to American women.
"I will not be
attending inauguration of @realDonaldTrump but WILL participate in the
@womensmarch on January 21st," she tweeted.
Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader
"I'm just not a big
Trump fan. I've met the guy and never been impressed with him," he told
Oregon Public Broadcasting Friday. "I'll do my best to work with him
when I think he's doing the right thing for the country. But he hasn't proved
himself to me at all yet, so I respectfully decline to freeze my ass out there
in the cold for this particular ceremony."
Missouri Rep. William Lacy
Clay
The lawmaker's spokesperson
told the St. Louis Post Dispatch that Clay will be in his home state speaking
to schoolchildren.
California Rep. Barbara Lee
Lee said she'll spend the
day "preparing for resistance."
"Donald Trump has
proven that his administration will normalize the most extreme fringes of the
Republican Party. On Inauguration Day, I will not be celebrating. I will be
organizing and preparing for resistance," she said Thursday in a
statement.
New York Rep. Jose Serrano
"I will not attend the
#inauguration2017 next week- cannot celebrate the inauguration of a man who has
no regard for my constituents. #Bronx," he tweeted Thursday.
California Rep. Judy Chu
"After much thought, I
have decided to #StandWithJohnLewis and not attend the inauguration," Chu
tweeted this weekend..
Illinois Rep. Luis
Gutierrez
"I cannot go to (the)
inauguration of a man who's going to appoint people to the Supreme Court and
turn back the clock on women and turn back the clock on immigrants and the
safety and freedom that we fought for them," Gutierrez said last month on
CNN's "New Day."
California Rep. Jared
Huffman
"I have decided that
instead of attending the inaugural ceremonies in Washington this month, I'll
spend time in California with my constituents making a positive difference in
our community," he wrote on Facebook Tuesday. "From helping to
build homes for local families to pitching in on cleaning up flood debris to
welcoming new US citizens at a naturalization ceremony --- it will be an
action-packed couple of days. Stay tuned here for more details."
Massachusetts Rep.
Katherine Clark
"I support the
peaceful transition of power, but I don't feel that I need to attend the
pageantry associated with and for this president," she told the Boston
Globe earlier this month.
Oregon Rep. Earl Blumenauer
"There is
unprecedented concern by my constituents about the many threats posed by a
Trump administration seeking to implement the President-elect's policies on
health, environment, nuclear weapons and immigration, to name but a few,"
he said on Facebook.
New York Rep. Adriano
Espaillat
"Many have given their
lives and dedicated their lives to working to fulfill Dr. King's dream and make
it a reality, and it is up to us to preserve his legacy and the legacy of
President Barack Obama to ensure that we do not go back in time!
President-elect Donald Trump is trying to take us back! And the people Trump is
appointing-- Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions -- are trying to take us back!
"That's why I am not
attending the presidential inauguration. Donald Trump and the hate-filled
rhetoric that plagued his election simply will continue in his administration.
THIS is not Dr. King's Dream!" Espaillat issued the statement on his
Facebook page.
Washington Rep. Pramila
Jayapal
.@realDonaldTrump:
@repjohnlewis stands for best of everything in America. If anyone knows about
action not words, it's him. #ImWithJohn
Wisconsin Rep. Mark Pocan
"After reading
classified Russian hacking doc & @realDonaldTrump offensive tweets to
@repjohnlewis I will not be attending the Inauguration."
Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge
"As I told
@JoyAnnReid, I will not be attending #Inauguration. I will be at home in
Cleveland. #IStandWithJohnLewis."
California Rep. Maxine
Waters
"I never ever
contemplated attending the inauguration or any activities associated w/
@realDonaldTrump. I wouldn't waste my time."
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