Last week, Elizabeth Warren was barred from speaking during Jeff Session’s confirmation hearing after defaming Sessions’ character on the floor. This break from decorum is being celebrated by protestors on the left who have now taken the fight directly to Mitch McConnel’s home:
Protestors gathered Friday night outside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) home in Louisville to read Coretta Scott King’s 1986 letter against new Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The letter rose to controversy earlier this week when Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) tried to read it ahead of a floor vote on Sessions’s confirmation. McConnell led a GOP vote to bar her from speaking.
After her suspension, Warren tweeted, “If Jeff Sessions makes even the tiniest attempt to bring his racism, sexism & bigotry into @TheJusticeDept, he’ll hear from all of us.” And it seems her tweet was more than an empty threat. The protest-happy left were happy to follow through with her plan. See pictures of the resulting protest outside of McConnel’s Kentucky home in the tweets below:
#LetterToMitch crowd outside Mitch McConnell's residence Inn Louisville Kentucky pic.twitter.com/WiG2O2bVa5
— Nathaniel Gardner (@tkdcoach) February 10, 2017
Bedtime story for Mitch…Coretta's letter #LetterToMitch pic.twitter.com/9RCrEMq6EG
— Earth Church (@earthlou) February 11, 2017
Source: The Hill
Arrest these crazy people. They need to be stopped one way or another.