Country music superstar John Rich turned the tables on Vice President Kamala Harris for snubbing Christian families in the wake of the recent school shooting as she made her way to Nashville, Tennessee.
Harris gave a speech and met with a pair of radical Democrat state lawmakers who were expelled from the General Assembly after protesting on the state House floor.
But it was what she didn’t do that outraged Rich.
He said:
“Hey @VP why didn’t you make an effort to meet with the Christian families from Covenant school while you were in Music City?
“You were less than a 15-minute drive away from that location.
“Your word salad rings hollow.”
Instead, Harris’s speech focused on the “woke” lawmakers who were expelled for, what the Democrats would call, an “insurrection.”
“Today, I stood with parents, students, and the Tennessee Three,” Harris said.
“They won’t be silenced and their demands for gun reform must be heard.
“In Congress and in state legislatures around our nation, leaders must have the courage to act.
“And they understood the importance, these three, of standing to say the people will not be silenced, to say that a democracy hears the cries, hears the pleas, who hears the demands of its people who say that children should be able to live and be safe and go to school and not be in fear.
“We understand when we took an oath to represent the people who elected us that we speak on behalf of them.
“It wasn’t about the three of these leaders.
“It was about who they were representing.
“It’s about whose voices they were channeling.
“Understand that – and is that not what a democracy allows.”
Hey @VP why didn’t you make an effort to meet with the Christian families from Covenant school while you were in Music City? You were less than a 15 minute drive away from that location. Your word salad rings hollow. https://t.co/4RLpTEEyZq
— John Rich🇺🇸 (@johnrich) April 8, 2023
TONIGHT IN NASHVILLE: @VP Kamala Harris hugging the #TennesseeThree at Fisk. pic.twitter.com/Hu1sy0zj0n
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) April 8, 2023
WATCH: On Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke in support of the Tennessee lawmakers removed from the House after protesting for stricter gun laws.
“The children should be able to live and be safe and go to school and not be in fear … You don’t silence the people.” pic.twitter.com/BOEOncXFOW— WSMV 4 Nashville (@WSMV) April 7, 2023
Also commenting on the three Democrats, President Joe Biden said:
“Rather than debating the merits of the issue, these Republican lawmakers have chosen to punish, silence, and expel duly-elected representatives of the people of Tennessee.
“A strong majority of Americans want lawmakers to act on commonsense gun safety reforms that we know will save lives.
“But instead, we’ve continued to see Republican officials across America double down on dangerous bills that make our schools, places of worship, and communities less safe.”