Justin Jones, who was recently allowed back into the House after being ousted by Republicans for leading a protest on the House floor, was denied entry yesterday while bringing an empty casket with him.
The casket is supposed to represent the victims of the Nashville Christian school shooting, but not to argue for more security or against transgender terrorists. No, it’s just a prop to argue for more gun control.
Watch the video below:
Today, Tennessee State Rep. @brotherjones_ was refused entrance to the TN State Capitol while carrying an empty casket to represent the victims of the Covenant School shooting.
The fight to end gun violence continues. pic.twitter.com/wj8Lgrpt7J
— Gen-Z for Change (@genzforchange) April 18, 2023
While Jones is walking down the hallway toward the Capitol elevators, he’s told by the police officer escorting him that he cannot bring that casket into the Capitol. But he persists, claiming that it is his right to bring it in.
But the Capitol police officers stand firm and block the elevators, denying him entry with the casket. Remember, Justin only does protests like this when there are cameras. But thankfully he didn’t get allowed into Capitol for a much larger spectacle.
And did you see who was with him? That slimeball ‘reverend’ activist from North Carolina, William Barber. What, he couldn’t get Al Sharpton?