Why I Disrupted Trump’s Speech at Jamestown
I could not place the comfort of the president ahead of the discomfort of his targets.
by Ibraheem S. Samirah
Aug 02, 2019
4 minutes
On Tuesday, Virginia’s general assembly celebrated 400 years since a legislative body was formed by the colonists of old Jamestown. As a member of the House of Delegates, I was given a front-row seat at the festivities. Unfortunately, the celebration, which was intended to be a nonpartisan reflection on our commonwealth’s complicated history, was tarnished by the presence of President Donald Trump, a man whose views are antithetical to the values that the event sought to celebrate: democracy, representation, and the ability of immigrants to seek refuge and self-governance in a new land.
All the Democratic lawmakers found their own way to show their displeasure
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