Rep. Joaquin Castro wants to prevent federal buildings, property being named after Trump
Democratic Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro announced in a tweet Thursday that he would be introducing legislation that would prevent any federal buildings or property from ever being named after President Trump.
“President Trump incited an insurrection that damaged some our nation’s most significant and sacred federal property,” he wrote. “Donald Trump should never become a future generation’s confederate symbol.”
In addition to supporting the impeachment and removal of Donald Trump, I am also preparing legislation that would prohibit any federal building or property from being named after President Donald J. Trump.
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— Joaquin Castro (@JoaquinCastrotx) January 8, 2021
President Trump incited an insurrection that damaged some our nation’s most significant and sacred federal property.
Most importantly – let us learn from our past.
Donald Trump should never become a future generation’s confederate symbol. 2/2
— Joaquin Castro (@JoaquinCastrotx) January 8, 2021
The Democratic representative also said in his tweets that he supported efforts to remove Trump from office, with only days left in his presidential term.
Castro’s announcement comes the day after Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to prevent Congress from certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. In the wake of the violence, many blamed Trump for inciting the rioters through his messages.
Earlier Thursday, Castro, along with his brother, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, called for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to resign. Cruz was one of the GOP lawmakers who raised objections to the electoral victory of Biden.
“He has conducted himself shamelessly, and I think he has done this because he believes it’s the only way, the only chance that he has to win the Republican nomination for president,” Joaquin Castro told The Texas Tribune.
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