Politics & Government

Congressman Connolly: I Am Not Attending Trump's Presidential Inauguration

Gerry Connolly won't attend inauguration: "The sordid aspects of his behavior must not become the new normal for America or her presidents."

FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA — U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly, a Democrat representing the 11th District, announced Wednesday morning he will not be attending the presidential inauguration for Donald J. Trump. Here's what Connolly, who represents parts of Fairfax County and Prince William County, said in a statement released Wednesday morning by his office:

"After long reflection I have decided that I cannot attend the inauguration of Donald J Trump on Friday. His behavior and harmful words during and after the campaign have left the country I love with open, bleeding wounds. Instead of binding those wounds, he has poured salt on them. Instead of unifying us, he has reveled in driving wedges between us. His disparagement of an entire religion; his racist rants about minorities; his resurrection of white supremacy; his ridicule of the disabled; his blatant misogyny and boasting of unwanted sexual advances; his intimidation of the press; his repugnant attack on civil rights hero John Lewis; and his disturbing defense of and advocacy for Vladimir Putin - a KGB thug - threaten our democratic institutions. How can I celebrate that? The sordid aspects of his behavior must not become the new normal for America or her presidents."

Connolly isn't alone; he is one of at least 50 members of Congress who say they will not be attending the inauguration. Another Northern Virginia congressman, U.S. Rep. Don Beyer, a Democrat in the 8th District, also announced this week that he will not be attending the inauguration.

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