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Republican Faces Calls To Resign Over Radio Host’s ‘Cotton-Picking’ Remark

Republican Faces Calls To Resign Over Radio Host’s ‘Cotton-Picking’ Remark

Summary

A Virginia Republican representative, Jen Kiggans, is facing pressure to resign after she appeared to agree with a radio host’s remark telling House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to keep his "cotton-picking hands off of Virginia." Kiggans says she did not support the language but agreed Jeffries should stay out of Virginia politics.

Key Facts

  • Jen Kiggans is a Republican representative from Virginia.
  • She appeared on a podcast with host Rich Herrera discussing Hakeem Jeffries’ role in Virginia’s congressional redistricting.
  • Herrera said Jeffries should keep his "cotton-picking hands off of Virginia," a phrase with racist connotations.
  • Kiggans responded by agreeing with the statement during the interview.
  • After the clip spread on social media, Democrats including California Governor Gavin Newsom called for Kiggans to resign.
  • Kiggans later said she did not condone the racist language and only agreed Jeffries should not interfere in Virginia politics.
  • Democrats criticized Kiggans for endorsing what they called a racist remark and demanded an apology or resignation.
  • The controversy is tied to tensions over redistricting and election laws in Virginia.
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