Democrat members of Congress attempted to enter the department of education on Friday, but the safety guards resisted them. A ruckus was reported outside the department of education. As President Donald Trump prepares to ratify an executive order to demolish the organization, the office is anticipating an immediate closure. Trump responded to the kerfuffle by saying that those who are acting do not love their country. ” I see Maxine Waters, a low-life”, Trump said.
The Democrats requested and was unable to match with Education Secretary Denise Carter. We are asking her,” Did you abide by an unlawful executive order to shut down the Department of Education?” Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif. ) said. ” Despite the president’s desire to keep Congress out of the operation, he won’t. It won’t be tolerated by us. We won’t lose to one person, his philosophy, or his unaccountable lieutenants the obligation for our future generations.
Safety advised them to schedule a meeting with Carter, and they were told. In a video he captured while standing outside the Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education building, Florida 10th District representative Maxwell Frost said,” They have armed officers acting like we’re dangerous.” ” I would have been able to walk into this creating a year ago and not be locked out.”
” This is what they’re doing. Elon is allowed in but not you, never your elected representatives, no kids, no kids. Elon can go in, his warriors can go in, but not the members of the people”, the Florida Democrat added.
Frost had an argument with a man who claimed to be a federal employee and did not explain why the politicians had been prevented from entering the tower. Frast inquired as to whether the person was acting on his own volition or had been given a command to stop the doorway, to which the man responded that he was carrying out his duties. Ninety-six members of Congress, led by Rep. Mark Takano, D-Calif., wrote a letter to Carter requesting a conference. The office made no arrangements to hold a meeting despite acknowledging receipt of the letter.
Members of Congress who were expressing their First Amendment rights, which they are free to do, organized the opposition. They did not have any scheduled visits, and the opposition has since ended”, a director of the education ministry said.
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