National Post

TRUMP FACES GROWING BOYCOTT

Dozens of House Democrats skip inaugurati­on

- Andrew Taylor

• More than 50 House Democrats plan to boycott president-elect Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on on Friday, casting the Republican businessma­n as a threat to democracy.

Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee, Jerrold Nadler of New York and Don Beyer of Virginia joined a growing list of lawmakers who will not attend Trump’s swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol. The number who initially said they would skip the event has increased after Trump lashed out at Rep. John Lewis on Saturday for challengin­g his legitimacy to be the next president.

Trump struck again Tuesday morning with a tweet that noted that Lewis had claimed that Trump’s inaugurati­on would be the first he will have missed since coming to Congress in 1987. “WRONG ( or lie)!” Trump tweeted, saying Lewis had skipped George W. Bush’s inaugurati­on in 2001.

Lewis’ office on Tuesday confirmed t hat t he civil rights icon had missed Bush’s swearing in.

“His absence at that time was also a form of dissent,” said spokeswoma­n Brenda Jones. “He did not believe the outcome of that election, including the controvers­ies around the results in Florida and the unpreceden­ted interventi­on of the U. S. Supreme Court, reflected a free, fair and open democratic process.”

Cohen said the hope and change associated with President Barack Obama taking office eight years ago have been replaced by “fear and dread.”

“This president ‘ semielect’ does not deserve to be president of the United States,” Cohen said in a statement. “He has not exhibited the characteri­stics or the values that we hold dear.”

Trump and other Republican­s have dismissed the boycott, saying Democrats are sore losers. Democrats control 194 House seats.

While many Democrats were furious with the outcome of the 2000 election in which George W. Bush defeated Al Gore after recounts and a Supreme Court ruling, they generally attended Bush’s inaugurati­on as the nation’s 43rd president.

HE HAS NOT EXHIBITED THE VALUES THAT WE HOLD DEAR.

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Rep. John Lewis

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