From the Democratic Party of Virginia:
Donald Trump has made several appointments, at least three of whom have denigrated Muslims or African Americans. One of Trump’s surrogates cited Japanese interment as rational for a Muslim registry, and more conflicts of interest are coming to the surface.
This is not normal, but it will be if Virginia Republicans continue to do nothing, say nothing, and stand on the side of blind obedience.
- The Washington Post Editorial Board noted the lack of condemnation from Republicans, saying, “Greater strength than that will be needed to resist the forces of intolerance whose representatives are now moving into the White House.” [Washington Post Editorial, 11/14/2016]
- “In testimony before the committee, former colleagues said that Mr. Sessions had referred to the N.A.A.C.P., the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and other civil rights groups as ‘un-American’ and ‘Communist-inspired.’ An African-American federal prosecutor then, Thomas H. Figures, said Mr. Sessions had referred to him as ‘boy’ and testified that Mr. Sessions said the Ku Klux Klan was fine ‘until I found out they smoked pot.’ Mr. Sessions dismissed that remark as a joke. [New York Times, 11/18/2016]
- “As an adviser, General Flynn has already proved to be a powerful influence on Mr. Trump, convincing the president-elect that the United States is in a “world war” with Islamist militants and must work with any willing allies in the fight, including President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.” [New York Times, 11/17/2016]
Rob Wittman: Silence on appointments.
Corey Stewart: On Sessions appointment: “I commend the pick of Jeff Sessions for Attorney General. I am confident he will be a great change from his predecessor and will help restore #LawAndOrder while supporting our crackdown on criminal illegal immigrants.” [Via Facebook, 11/18/2016]
Frank Wagner: Silence on appointments.