U.S. House, including Steve King, votes to condemn his racist statements
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to pass a resolution disapproving statements made by Representative Steve King that were roundly criticized as racist, and King himself voted in favor of it. King, a Republican who represents a conservative district in Iowa, gave a media interview earlier this month in which he questioned why "white supremacy" is considered offensive. The measure, which passed 424 to 1, stopped short of a formal censure. The resolution instead quoted King's remarks and ...
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