
'This is pretty important, this right to vote': Democratic Rep. Al Green arrested in protest to protect voting rights in DC
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Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas was arrested in Washington, DC, on Tuesday while protesting outside the Supreme Court and the US Capitol building in an effort to protect the right to vote, the congressman told CNN.
"We came for the purpose of protesting the voting rights that are being suppressed across the country," Green said in an interview. "This is pretty important, this right to vote," he said, adding, "It's so important for us to protest for the right to vote and protect it." The event marks the latest in a series of arrests of Democratic lawmakers at protests over voting rights in the nation's Capitol. The other lawmakers include: Democratic Reps. Sheila Jackson Lee, Hank Johnson, and Joyce Beatty, the chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus.More Related News

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