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Unfortunately for those backing the removal, that's only one part of the story. Even with the House's vote, the bust of Taney and the Confederate statues are unlikely to be removed, at least this year. The Senate would also have to pass its own measure, and Donald Trump would have to sign off. Even in the unlikely event the Senate does really anything at all, Trump's been on the record as defending statues of Confederates and folks like Taney.
Both of Indiana's Democratic Congressmen, André Carson and Pete Visclosky, along with Republicans Jackie Walorski, Susan Brooks and Trey Hollingsworth voted in the affirmative to remove the statues. Unbelievably or maybe believably, four of Indiana's Republican Congressional House Delegation voted no and in defense of keeping the Confederates and Taney in the Hall.
This dubious "Hall of Shame" includes 3rd District Congressman Jim Banks, 4th District Congressman Jim Baird, 6th District Congressman Greg Pence and 8th District Congressman Larry Buschon. All four of these men served in the United States Armed Forces. Hoosiers need to ask Baird, Buschon, Banks and Pence why they believe Taney and the Confederates deserve to continue to be honored in the Capitol.
Thanks for digging deep on this, Jon. It shows the true colors of the Dirty Four -- and those colors look remarkably like a Confederate battle flag.
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