Congressional Black Caucus condemns Speaker Johnson's treatment of Kenya's president
Source: The Hill
05/23/24 8:10 PM ET
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) shared a post online Wednesday condemning Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for refusing to host Kenyan President William Ruto for a joint meeting of Congress, which is typically extended to other international leaders.
While @SpeakerJohnson might not have given the President of Kenya the opportunity to address a Joint Session of Congress, the CBC was proud to welcome President Ruto to the United States Capitol today, the CBC posted on the social platform X. We were honored to present President Ruto honorary membership in the CBC. Ruto is in town for a state dinner Thursday, President Bidens sixth state dinner since taking office.
He posted on X highlighting CBCs role in advancing social justice, human rights and economic development across the globe. We implore the Congress to take lead in reconfiguring the global financial architecture where power is not in the hands of the few. A bold, robust and targeted approach will free Africa of the debt burden and transform the world, Ruto said on X.
The Hill has reached out to Johnsons office for comment; it released statement to USA Today that Johnson offered the Kenyan Embassy over 90 minutes of engagement including a one-on-one visit with Speaker Johnson, bipartisan leadership meeting with Speaker Johnson, Leader Jeffries, and Committee Chairmen and Ranking Members, and a bicameral meeting.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4683320-black-caucus-speaker-mike-johnson-kenyan-president-william-ruto/
2naSalit
(87,756 posts)He IS a racist from Louisiana after all.
wryter2000
(46,363 posts)Would have done the same.
2naSalit
(87,756 posts)Kid Berwyn
(15,606 posts)Know them by what they say.
Judge them for what they do.
Drop them in their tracks.
wolfie001
(2,520 posts)The male version of MFG. Repukes make me want to