Rep Clay Higgins' Controversial Remarks on Haitian Migrants Stir Major Backlash
Controversial Remarks by Rep Clay Higgins
On Wednesday, GOP Rep. Clay Higgins faced immediate backlash for a now-deleted social media post that described Haitian migrants as "thugs" and demanded they "get their a** out of our country." House Democrats quickly reacted, seeking to reprimand Higgins for his remarks.
Democrats Demand Accountability
The chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, Rep. Steven Horsford, called for an investigation by the House Committee on Ethics, urging censure over what he characterized as hateful rhetoric. During an intense exchange on the House floor, Horsford confronted Higgins, advocating for the removal of the post.
- Immediate Outcry: Democrats condemned Higgins' comments as divisive and harmful.
- GOP Leadership Reaction: Some Republican leaders suggested that Higgins regretted his statements, while others maintained he has the right to his views.
Response from Higgins
Despite the mounting criticism, Higgins defended his statements, insisting they were accurate and reaffirming his freedom of speech. He stated, "I can put up another controversial post tomorrow if you want me to" and dismissed the incident as something insignificant.
As the debate continues, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and other Democratic leaders have questioned Higgins' qualifications for a serious role on a bipartisan task force, emphasizing the need for accountability from elected officials.
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