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Rep.-elect Cori Bush, BLM activist, lands seat on powerful House Judiciary Committee
Newest âSquadâ member says she will use the seat to âaffirm the dignity and humanity of Black and brown communitiesâ
By Marisa Schultz | Fox News, FOX News,
Rep.-elect Cori Bush, the first Black Lives Matter activist to serve in Congress, has landed a high-profile job on the powerful House Judiciary Committee.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi made it official on Friday when unveiling the incoming freshman class committee nominations.
Bush, frequently referred to as a new member of âThe Squad,â featuring New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has been at the forefront of racial justice protests. She said sheâll use her new assignment to âaffirm the dignity and humanity of Black and brown communities.â
âI ran for office on the promise of justice,â Bush, D-Mo., said in a statement. âJustice for Black lives. Justice for Michael Brown Jr. and Breonna Taylor. Justice for every community held back by racist systems and oppression. Today, I am proud to have been named to a committee with the power to bring about justice for all.â
BLM ACTIVIST CORI BUSH WINS IN MISSOURI, BECOMES STATEâS FIRST BLACK CONGRESSWOMAN
Bush is a registered nurse, single mother and ordained pastor. She became a civil rights activist after Brown, an 18-year-old Black teen, was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo.
Bush made it to Congress by unseating a more traditional Democrat, 10-term incumbent Rep. Lacy Clay, in a heated primary.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA â APRIL 13: Cori Bush and Rachel Lears attend âKnock Down The Houseâ Red Carpet Premiere â 2019 SFFILM at Castro Theatre on April 13, 2019 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Kimberly White/Getty Images for Netflix)
Bush had the backing of the progressive insurgent group Justice Democrats. She was also featured in the Netflix documentary âKnock Down the Houseâ along with Ocasio-Cortez to highlight their grassroots campaigns to defeat powerful incumbents.
Bush said sheâll bring the power of her âlived experienceâ to the Judiciary Committee.
âIt is a power that comes from the pain of being a survivor of sexual abuse and domestic violence, of having been unhoused, stomped by the police, and forced to live paycheck-to-paycheck,â Bush said.
She said sheâll âlegislate in defense of Black lives.â
Joining Bush on the committee will be North Carolina Rep.-elect Deborah Ross, an attorney and former state lawmaker, and progressive New York Rep.-elect Mondaire Jones, a graduate of Harvard Law School, former federal law clerk and practicing attorney.
Jones, who is one of the first openly gay Black men to serve in Congress, said his priorities will be protecting the rights of LGBTQ Americans, fighting voter suppression and expanding the Supreme Court.
âThe far right has spent decades on a hostile takeover of our federal courts,â Jones said on Twitter in response to his new role on the Judiciary Committee. âThere is now a 6-3 hyper-partisan, conservative majority on the Supreme Court that favors big business over working people, and seeks to undermine our democracy. We must expand the Court.â
Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller