After denying racism, videos of Mark Meadows vowing to send Obama 'home to Kenya' resurface
WASHINGTON – After Rep. Mark Meadows defended himself against allegations of racism during a House committee meeting Wednesday, critics resurfaced two 2012 videos of the North Carolina Republican in which he vowed to send then-President Barack Obama"home to Kenya."
Meadows angrily denied the implication of racism and asked for Tlaib's comment's to be"stricken from the record." The official Twitter account for the anti-Trump Democratic Coalition alleged that"Meadows promotes the racist birther conspiracy theory." "The day of the angry, racist, white man is soon going to be a thing of the past, farewell," Moore added.
In related news, I wonder how Rep Meadows rationalizes his “I’m not racist” stance with his questioning the legitimacy of America’s first Black President b/c “he was born in Kenya or wherever he’s from” stance?🤔pic.twitter.com/8B7F591EcB
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