South Carolina State Senate Debate on the Confederate Flag
The South Carolina State Senate convened for a special session to debate a procedural measure that would allow them to c…
During the South Carolina Senate debate on whether to remove the Confederate flag that flies on Capitol grounds, Senator Lee Bright (R) voic… read more
During the South Carolina Senate debate on whether to remove the Confederate flag that flies on Capitol grounds, Senator Lee Bright (R) voices his opposition to the Supreme Court's decision allowing same-sex marriage. He refers to the rainbow colors projected on the White House "abomination colors" and says, "We can rally together and talk about a flag all we want, but the devil is taking control of this land and we're not stopping him." close
The South Carolina State Senate convened for a special session to debate a procedural measure that would allow them to c…
The South Carolina State Senate convened to debate removing the Confederate battle flag from the Capitol grounds. The le…
The South Carolina Senate voted 36-3 to take up a bill to remove the Confederate flag from the Capitol grounds, and late…
State Senator Gerald Malloy talked about funeral arrangement for State Senator Clementa Pinckney, who was one of the nin…