en un Fox News interview el lunes, Terrell referenced the fact the right to vote for all American citizens has been enshrined in federal law for 50 años, despite apparent claims to the contrary.
En “Hannity“, anfitrión Sean Hannity laid out how several top Democrats, incluso Su. Raphael G. Warnock of Georgia – who is the pastor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s former church in Atlanta – claimed some of his fellow Senators “no longer have to ask what we would have done then.”
“We’re doing whatever we would have done then right now. This is a moral moment. Esto es un 1965 momento,” claimed Warnock, in reference to a landmark year in voting rights legislation.
Elie Mystal, an attorney and writer for “La Nación” revista, further claimed on MSNBC that critics including moderate Democratic Significado. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona are “the White people that Martin Luther King warned us about.”

Close-up of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. shown in this photo (imágenes falsas)
Terrell ripped those assertions, telling host Sean Hannity that Democrats have “lied to people of color for 50 años” on various fronts including their claims of oppression by the American system:
“They are in a 1965 Time Warp,” él dijo.
“Let me just give you two areas where they lie: Schools and crime. Look at the democratic cities and they have played the race card for over 50 years… I want to be clear there is no systemic racism in this country.”
Terrell said that, contrary to claims by folks like Warnock, systemic racism was eliminated with the passage of the Voting Rights Act and the latter editions of Civil Rights legislation in the 1960s, as well as the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
“But the Democrats will keep reinventing the race card,” él dijo. “What it is now is critical race theory. But if you look at the polls, it’s not just Joe Biden is shrinking in the polls. He’s losing Black support and Hispanic support because people of color – of all colors — they have walked their way.”

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