Last Friday's protest saw hundreds of demonstrators flood into
the statehouse, four days after a Nashville school shooting
ended with three 9-year-old children and three school staff
members dead.
Three Democratic lawmakers stood on the House floor and used a
bullhorn to lead protesters in chanting demands for stricter gun
laws. In the resolutions calling for their expulsion,
Republicans accused the three of engaging in "disorderly
behavior" and said they "did knowingly and intentionally bring
disorder and dishonor to the House of Representatives through
their individual and collective actions."
The expulsion vote is likely to easily pass in the
Republican-dominated House and lead to the ouster of Rep. Gloria
Johnson, Rep. Justin Jones and Rep. Justin Pearson. They say
they were within their First Amendment rights to take part in
the protest.
"It's morally insane that a week after a mass shooting took six
lives in our community, House Republicans only response is to
expel us for standing with our constituents to call for gun
control," Jones wrote on Twitter this week. "What's happening in
Tennessee is a clear danger to democracy all across this
nation."
Republicans Rep. Andrew Farmer, Rep. Gino Bulso, and Rep. Bud
Hulsey filed three resolutions on Monday to expel their
Democratic colleagues. The resolutions on Monday passed in a
preliminary vote along party lines, 72-23.
Only two Tennessee state representatives have previously been
expelled by their colleagues since the Civil War era: one in
1980 for soliciting a bribe in exchange for blocking
legislation, and another in 2016 after being accused of sexual
misconduct by numerous women. Both those expulsions were made
with overwhelming, bipartisan votes.
The Democratic Party in Tennessee is raising funds to support
Johnson, Jones and Pearson in special elections that will take
place if they are expelled.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks in Lubbock, Texas; editing by Donna
Bryson and Diane Craft)
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