Using the incident that happened at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday as their newest weapon, the left is continuing their attacks on President Trump, beginning with effectively banning him from the internet and initiating yet another impeachment days before he’s set to leave office anyway.
And now, Democratic Rep. Linda Sánchez of California is pushing legislation that would erase Trump’s legacy after he leaves office.
“I am working on a bill that would mean that nothing — not even a bench, no airport, no highway, no school — nothing – ever bear the name of this traitor,” Sánchez said.
Sánchez called Trump a “traitor” because a group of his supporters, of their own volition, decided to storm the Capitol building in an attack that left one rioter and at least one Capitol Police officer dead, among others.
“I don’t think that he deserves any of the benefits that are conferred on prior presidents,” Sánchez said. “I don’t believe that a seditious occupant of the White House should have ever have anything named after him.”
This dream to deny Trump the honor of having something dedicated in his name was shared by fellow Democratic Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro.
“In addition to supporting the impeachment and removal of Donald Trump,” Castro tweeted Thursday, “I am also preparing legislation that would prohibit any federal building or property from being named after President Donald J. Trump.”
“President Trump incited an insurrection that damaged some our nation’s most significant and sacred federal property,” he continued. “Most importantly – let us learn from our past. Donald Trump should never become a future generation’s confederate symbol.”
This is an excerpt from The Western Journal.
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