Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), slammed President Trump’s unprecedented takeover of Washington, D.C. today, warning of the long-term repercussions to First Amendment rights in his latest bid to distract from criticisms over the handling of the Epstein files.
“Donald Trump was inspired to take this disgusting, dangerous, and derogatory action solely out of self interest. Let’s call the inspiration for this assault on a majority Black city for what it is: another bid to distract his angry, frustrated base over his administration’s handling of the Epstein files. Trump is simply trying to feed them red meat in hopes they’ll be full after he broke one of his biggest campaign promises to them. In the process, the people of Washington, D.C. — especially those living on the streets, who need the most care — will suffer, alongside the core principles of our Democracy.
How do we know this is the case? Trump claims crime is rampant in D.C., despite Mayor Bowser’s tremendous work over the last decade to improve public safety. Violent crime in D.C. is down 26% since this time last year, reaching historic lows. Why then, if Trump claims he’s a Christian, does he fly in the face of the core message of compassion that is the foundation of Scripture? Trump continues to use the Bible and Washington, D.C. as political props in his reality show that elevates his own brand and pushes down the core freedoms promised to all Americans. Remember, this is the same man who pardoned January 6th rioters yet now suddenly cares about public safety.
We cannot, nor will we, take this lying down. Trump already made it clear today that this glorified version of Martial Law will make it easier to punish protestors in the future. Threatening to hit if people spit, calling all Black and low-income neighborhoods slums, and throwing away the humanity of homeless people by equating them to criminals is the beginning of the end if we don’t stand up. This is the ultimate affront to justice and civil rights many of us have dedicated our lives to protecting and expanding.
The right to peacefully assemble has been ingrained in our nation for as long as it has existed. He can try cheap distraction tricks to drown out any opposition, but he can never, ever scare us out of peacefully protesting. Our parents and our grandparents were beaten and bled and died in the name of that right. We cannot dishonor their legacy by sitting on our hands and wishing someone would do something. That’s why on August 28th we will lead the March on Wall Street, starting around the corner where Trump was convicted of 31 felonies, and ending a block away from the Trump Building on Wall Street. National Action Network and its partners will send a clear, resolute message that we will not be victims of his destructive policies — not today, not tomorrow, not ever.”