John Lewis To Skip Civil Rights Museum Opening Due To President Trump

Georgia Democrat and U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights icon, called it “an insult” that President Donald Trump plans to attend Saturday’s opening of the Mississippi civil rights and history museums.

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U.S. Rep. John Lewis announced Thursday that he won’t speak at the opening of the Mississippi civil rights and history museums, saying it’s an “insult” that President Donald Trump will attend.

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The long-planned Saturday ceremony will mark Mississippi’s bicentennial of admission into the union. But what was intended as a moment of racial unity and atonement in the state with the largest share of African-Americans is descending into racial and partisan strife after Republican Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant invited fellow Republican Trump to attend.