Tennessee GOP Moves To Expel 3 Dems Who Joined Protesters During State Capitol Storming

Tennessee Republicans have moved to expel three Democratic state representatives from the House who joined protesters during their storming of the state capitol building last week, leading chants with a bullhorn and disrupting the floor session.

Expulsion resolutions have been filed against Rep. Gloria Johnson (D-Knoxville), Rep. Justin Jones (D-Nashville), and Rep. Justin Pearson (D-Memphis) over their actions last Thursday after about 400 people rushed into the Tennessee state capitol building in Nashville. A final vote on whether to remove the Democrats will take place on Thursday.

More video of the 3 disrespectful Dem Reps who may face expulsion over their actions this week in TN. Some details missed in the chaos: Their stunt forced Speaker @CSexton25 to go out of session, impeding the work of the legislature and they were dismissive to the Sgt. At Arms. pic.twitter.com/CiGDVksPiU

— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) April 2, 2023

House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville) kicked the three Democrats off of their committees and told The Daily Wire in a phone interview Tuesday that more accountability would be coming. “Here in Tennessee on Thursday, we’re going hold these three individuals accountable,” he said.

“Their actions deserved to be disciplined, and what they did was a breach of House rules, they need to be held accountable,” he said. “What they did on the House floor I have not seen happen in Tennessee or heard about.”

During a raucous protest against gun rights on Thursday, the three Democratic lawmakers went unrecognized to the “well,” where lawmakers speak on the House floor, and took out a bull horn and started leading the protesters in chants.

Republican House Leader William Lamberth (R-Portland) told The Daily Wire that the disruption was unprecedented. “It’s never been that three state representatives attempted to incite a riot in the middle of the House floor. It’s dangerous, it’s inappropriate, and it silences the other 96 members,” he said.

Sexton said that the lawmakers wanted to be arrested and wanted the attention for themselves, adding that the disruption was “planned.”

The Daily Wire reached out to Jones, Pearson, and Johnson for comment.

The resolution against Jones, filed by Rep. Andrew Farmer (R-Sevierville), says that he and the two other Democrats “knowingly and intentionally bring disorder and dishonor to the House of Representatives through their individual and collective actions.”

Similar resolutions were filed against Johnson and Pearson by Rep. Gino Bulso (R-Brentwood) and Rep. Bud Hulsey (R-Kingsport) respectively.

“The basis for the resolutions is that they actually disrupted proceedings in the House,” Bulso told The Daily Wire, explaining that they broke House rules. Bulso said that Republicans would have the votes to expel the Democrat lawmakers.

“They were both inside and outside the chamber, agitating all those who showed up,” Bulso said. “These three made a decision that they were going to go ahead and focus all the attention on themselves. They were agitating and inciting the crowds outside the chamber.”

Tensions at the capitol have been high as Tennessee reels from the murder of six people at a Christian school in Nashville last week by a woman who identified as transgender. In response, Gov. Bill Lee has proposed providing funding for schools in Tennessee to have armed guards and reiterated support for a bill that would increase security measures at schools across the state.

Lamberth is confident that the school security reforms will be passed. “I want the notice to go forth, loud and clear, that any evil person that is bent on trying to harm our children in Tennessee, if you come at one of our schools here, we are going to have enough security around our schools that that evil person will be dead before they hit the front door,” he told The Daily Wire.

CNN Poll Finds 60% Of Americans Support Trump Indictment Even Though They Have No Clue What’s In It

A new CNN poll found that more than half of all Americans approve of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s decision to indict former President Donald Trump — despite the fact that no one surveyed knew the contents of the still-sealed indictment when they answered questions about it.

CNN anchor Jake Tapper broke down some of the results of the poll, which was taken between March 31 and April 1. It showed that an overwhelming majority of Democrats (94%) were in favor of the indictment. A majority of independents (62%) also supported the move, followed by just 21% of Republicans. Overall, nearly two-thirds (60%) of those surveyed said that they supported the decision to indict Trump.

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CNN Poll: Majority of Americans approve of Trump’s indictment @SaraMurray, @ashleyrallison, @seungminkim and @KevinMaddenDC discuss with @jaketapper pic.twitter.com/F70HUfYvAw

— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) April 3, 2023

But as critics quickly began to point out, neither those asking the question nor those answering it had any idea what specific crimes the former president was actually being charged with.

Reports have indicated that Trump is expected to face nearly three dozen charges related to business fraud — but the official indictment was still under seal at the time the survey was conducted, days before Trump’s arraignment was scheduled to take place in Manhattan.

The Daily Caller’s Brianna Lyman tweeted, “CNN conducted a poll: 60% of Americans approve of Trump’s indictment. We don’t know what he’s charged with & yet 60% of Americans BLINDLY say they support this. Tells you all you need to know about these people: they don’t believe in justice, but in political persecution.”

CNN conducted a poll: 60% of Americans approve of Trump's indictment.

We don't know what he's charged with & yet 60% of Americans BLINDLY say they support this.

Tells you all you need to know about these people: they don't believe in justice, but in political persecution

— Brianna Lyman (@briannalyman2) April 4, 2023

Joshua Kraushaar added some context, laying out several other questions that people had been asked in the same poll. Trump’s favorability was measured at 34% — just a few points lower than Biden’s most recent number (38%) — and over half (52%) said that politics had played a “major role” in Bragg’s decision. Over three-fourths (76%) of those surveyed said that the move was at least somewhat political. And just over one-third (37%) thought that Trump’s alleged payments to Stormy Daniels were illegal at all.

New CNN poll, on Trump indictment:

Trump fav/unfav: 34/58%

Approve/disapprove of Trump indictment: 60/40%

But only 37% view Trump payments to Stormy Daniels as illegal

52% said politics played a "major role" in indictment (76% said politics played at least some role)

— Josh Kraushaar (@JoshKraushaar) April 3, 2023

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