https://news.yahoo.com/omg-staffer-caught-doing-senate-145900056.html
We’ve said it once, and we will say it again: Entitled people working for
the rich and powerful do THE most. But this latest scandal is bound to
catch even the most jaded among us off guard.
As reported by the Daily Caller, there is a video making the rounds on X,
formerly Twitter, that allegedly shows a white legislative staffer getting
down and dirty in a conference room at the Hart Senate Office Building in
Washington, D.C. We are talking full on, on all fours—dirty.
This is the same room where our girl Ketanji Brown Jackson was grilled
about her ethics and moral judgement before she went on to become the
first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. This is also where
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries was once called “ghetto” for quoting Hip-
Hop lyrics during former President Trump’s impeachment trial. Lastly, this
is also the room where Vice President Kamala Harris recently set a new
record for the most tie-breaking votes in the Senate.
We say all this to say, there have been a lot of history making moments in
that room where Black people were called on the carpet and criticized for
their sense of professionalism—even when it comes to the way they style
their hair.
But this is just downright distasteful, and perhaps Beyoncé said it best:
America has a problem.
https://news.yahoo.com/omg-staffer-caught-doing-senate-145900056.html
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