Carol Shea-Porter Introduces Censure Letter Against President Donald Trump

Carol Shea Porter House.gov headerCongresswoman Carol Shea-Porter has introduced a letter of censure against President Donald Trump for,

New Hampshire Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter (NH-01) introduced a censure resolution in the House of Representatives against President Donald trump for his comments blaming “both sides” for the incident in Charlottesville, VA.

She’s also upset because he failed to “clearly repudiate white nationalism.

Despite having access to Nexis, I am having a difficult time finding any evidence that Carol Shea-Porter ever openly renounced black nationalism or the violence perpetrated by or in the name of Black Lives Matter.

Join the New Media MilitiaShe had nothing to say about the riots in Berkeley or at Evergreen College.

A search of her press releases produced zero results on any of these related topics.

Apparently, the Congresswoman from New Hampshire censored herself on these incidents where majority left-wing violence led to the destruction of property, physical injury, or the repression of constitutional speech.

If she is submitting a letter of censure because the President blamed both sides for violence, then some violence must be acceptable?

Carol Shea-Porter does not object to hate and violence when it suits her.

 

 

 

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