

"We are made in the image of God, and then there is John Lewis.

Trump's opponent in the upcoming presidential election, former Vice President Joe Biden, paid tribute to Lewis in several social media posts. John Lewis' incredible contributions to our country."

We hold his family in our prayers, as we remember Rep. John Lewis was an icon of the civil rights movement, and he leaves an enduring legacy that will never be forgotten. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany issued her own remarks about Lewis' death Saturday on Twitter: "Rep. Newsweek reached out to both Bass' office and the White House for any additional remarks Saturday afternoon. I can use all the help I can get!- Donald J. The president rarely mentioned Lewis in life aside from a few criticisms about him skipping the January 2017 presidential inauguration and for presiding over "the crime-infested inner-cities of the U.S."Ĭongressman John Lewis should finally focus on the burning and crime infested inner-cities of the U.S. The White House lowered the flag earlier Saturday alongside all other government buildings in Washington D.C. flags to be flown at half-staff at public buildings and grounds, military posts and naval stations across the country for the remainder of the day. Lewis was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011 by then-President Barack Obama. The Congressional Black Caucus, of which Lewis was a member, applauded the late Georgia congressman for "pressing the Trump administration to quickly deliver the stimulus checks that Congress provided in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic" in a Saturday statement.
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Melania and I send our prayers to he and his family." The president later responded to Lewis' death Saturday afternoon, tweeting: "Saddened to hear the news of civil rights hero John Lewis passing. The head of the Congressional Black Caucus told President Donald Trump to "say nothing" about the death of Georgia Congressman John Lewis, and instead to "let us mourn in peace."Ĭalifornia Congresswoman Karen Bass, who is chair of the 55-member, all-Black coalition in Congress, rebuffed critics who are calling for Trump to make an official statement about Lewis, who died Friday in Atlanta.
