A group of African American U.S Lawmakers made their protest heard loud and clear on President Donald Trump’s sh*thole comment by wearing Ghana’s Kente cloth to President Trump’s State of the Union speech.
The legislators who were mainly from the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) wore Ghana’s Cloth to protest against the allegation that Donald Trump described the African countries as sh*thole countries.
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Before Donal Trump’s speech in his second state of the Union, Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va) tweeted: “Wearing kente cloth to the #SOTU with my fellow @OfficialCBC Members to stand in solidarity with people from you-know-what countries.”
Wearing kente cloth to the #SOTU with my fellow @OfficialCBC Members to stand in solidarity with people from you-know-what countries pic.twitter.com/Wc8FIcUKIG
— Rep. Bobby Scott (@BobbyScott) January 31, 2018
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