Civil war is coming!
BREAKING: Mob of a few hundred gathering outside of Mitch McConnell’s Kentucky home
According to photos released by Huffington Post’s Front Page Editor Phil Lewis, a large crowd has gathered outside of Mitch McConnell’s home in Louisville, Kentucky.
The crowd is reportedly reading the letter Coretta Scott King wrote about now Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Right now, there are about 200 protestors outside of Mitch McConnell's house in Louisville. Reading Coretta Scott King's letter. pic.twitter.com/sepuhDcohh
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 11, 2017
About 200 demonstrators Louisville Ky #LetterToMitch rally crowd still growing pic.twitter.com/spirOhFPLE
— Nathaniel Gardner (@tkdcoach) February 11, 2017
Mitch's home was dark but nevertheless 300+ people persisted in expressing our displeasure. #LetterToMitch #Neverthelessshepersisted pic.twitter.com/HFbUbuvzTA
— Anne (@AnneEldridge5) February 11, 2017
#LetterToMitch #letlizspeak thanks for organizing Parents for Social Justice. #Indivisible pic.twitter.com/7SFd7p8PoS
— Lynda Clark (@lynclark) February 11, 2017
Here I am at Mitch McConnell's Louisville home. #LetterToMitch #letlizspeak pic.twitter.com/jNkH82Vx1G
— Lynda Clark (@lynclark) February 11, 2017
Bedtime story for Mitch…Coretta's letter #LetterToMitch pic.twitter.com/9RCrEMq6EG
— Green Streets (@GreenStreetsKy) February 11, 2017
Presumably, the reason this is occurring is due to Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) being silenced after impugning Sessions on the senate floor. This is against the rules of the senate, and thus Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) raised an objection, forcing Sen. Steve Daines (R-Montana) who was acting as presiding officer to simply say “the senator will take her seat.”
Source: Pamela Geller