Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) asked for Rep. Sean Casten’s (D-Ill.) words to be taken down after he took aim at “certain” white people on the House floor Wednesday.
“Madam speaker, I get it, competition is hard. It’s scary. Climate change is real,” said Casten, who slammed anti-ESG laws and criticized GOP lawmakers for backing a bill described as the “protecting Americans’ investments from woke policies” act.
“And no matter how nightmarish certain white folks of low character might find the realization of Martin Luther King’s dream, it is the only way we move forward as a society. In the name of free markets —”
Foxx then chimed in to request for Casten’s words to be taken down.
“On what basis?” Casten replied.
She withdrew her demand minutes later as the Illinois Democrat noted that he hoped it was clear from his “plain text remarks” that he wasn’t directing the remarks at anyone in the chamber.
Casten: No matter how nightmarish certain white folks of low character might find the realization of Martin Luther King’s dream, it is the only way that we move forward
Foxx: I ask that the speaker’s words be taken down. pic.twitter.com/FUaTWxYDlj
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 18, 2024
Social media users later knocked Foxx, who hasa history of making such demands and who notably scolded ABC’s Rachel Scott at a press conference last year.
Democratic representative: Says something about racist people out there.
Republican representative: Appears to object that this is a personal aspersion. https://t.co/x9VCKqUAkY
— Eric Kleefeld (@EricKleefeld) September 18, 2024