Conyers Says Congress Must Move on Criminal Justice Reform and Police Accountability Legislation
Sep 27, 2017
Today, House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) released the following statement in response to President Trumps continued inflammatory rhetoric urging the National Football League (NFL) to fire players for protesting racial injustice:
Conyers Says Congress Must Move on Criminal Justice Reform and Police Accountability Legislation; League Owners Must Protect NFL Players Who Speak Out
Excerpt:
President Donald Trumps demands that the NFL team owners fire athletes who kneel or otherwise protest during the playing of the national anthem at football games is blatantly inconsistent with our Nations most fundamental constitutional and democratic values. The President of the United States, using the power of his bully pulpit and Twitter feed, to rail against private citizens political expression can constitute a violation of the First Amendments free speech guarantee.
While it is important to confront Trumps divisive words, we should not fall into his rhetorical trap and lose sight of the original purpose of the players protest. The players are calling attention to the fact that there are glaring disparities in how African-Americans are dealt with under our criminal justice system and their treatment by law enforcement officers, which often have deadly consequences.
If President Trump and his Administration really cared about racial divisions in our country, they would work with us to pass comprehensive criminal justice reform and meaningful police accountability legislation both of which have remained bipartisan issues in Congress. Instead, the Trump Administration and Attorney General Sessions have been undoing the very real progress made by the Obama Administration to address these issues. Republicans in Congress must stand up to the Trump Administrations roll backs of critical policing, criminal justice reform and community accountability policies.
No one should ever make the mistake that the fight for justice in America is anything less than an act of patriotism. As a veteran, I believe the players protest is far from un-American. To the contrary, their nonviolent protest is in keeping with the traditions and values established by generations of civil rights leaders who have advocated for racial equality.
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