Congressman Clay Higgins' Haitian tweet draws sharp criticism as racist

Congressman Clay Higgins’ Haitian tweet draws sharp criticism as racist

Louisiana Republican Congressman Clay Higgins has deleted a tweet about Haitians after coming beneath intense criticism from his colleagues within the Home accusing him of being racist.

Higgins, of Lafayette, posted the next tweet on X Wednesday afternoon: “Lol. These Haitians are wild. Consuming pets, vudu, nastiest nation within the western hemisphere, cults, slapstick gansters … however damned if they do not really feel all subtle now, submitting costs in opposition to our President and VP. All these thugs higher get their thoughts proper and their a– out of our nation earlier than Jan. 20.”

The put up was in response to the information {that a} Haitian nonprofit group was searching for a legal cost in opposition to former President Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance for his or her repeated baseless claims about migrants in Springfield, Ohio, consuming pets. The assertion, which the Republican presidential candidate and his operating mate have repeatedly introduced up with out proof, has led to bomb threats and college evacuations within the small metropolis of about 60,000.

Republican Home Speaker Mike Johnson of Shreveport instructed Punchbowl Information reporter Jake Sherman that Higgins was confronted in regards to the tweet on the Home ground and “regretted” that he despatched it.

“He was approached on the ground by colleagues who mentioned that was offensive,” Johnson instructed Punchbowl Information. “He went to the again — I simply talked to him about it — he mentioned he went to the again and he prayed about it, and he regretted it, and he pulled the put up down. That is what you need the gentleman to do. I am certain he most likely regrets the language he used. However , we transfer ahead. We imagine in redemption round right here.”

However Higgins later instructed CNN: “It’s all true. I can put up one other controversial put up tomorrow if you’d like me to. I imply, we do have freedom of speech. I’ll say what I would like.”

Higgins additionally instructed reporters the put up “was meant for Haitian gangs.”

“The unintended influence expressed sincerely and graciously (by a colleague) touched me as a gentleman so I stepped again from that …,” Higgins mentioned to a bunch of reporters. Higgins famous he is taken down two posts in eight years: “That is not a foul report round right here.”

USA Right this moment Community is searching for remark from Higgins.

Louisiana Democratic Congressman Troy Carter mentioned he was “appalled by the racist and reprehensible remarks made by Rep. Clay Higgins in regards to the Haitian folks.”

“All of us owe one another higher than this, however as elected officers we should always maintain ourselves to a good increased commonplace,” Carter mentioned in a press release. “We’ve a solemn duty to symbolize and respect all races of individuals. Hate-filled rhetoric like this isn’t simply offensive — it’s harmful. It incites division, perpetuates dangerous stereotypes, and undermines the core values of our democracy.”

Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries of New York additionally issued a press release: “The disgusting assertion by Clay Higgins in regards to the Haitian neighborhood is vile, racist and beneath the dignity of the Home of Representatives. Clay Higgins is an election-denying, conspiracy-peddling racial arsonist who’s a shame to the Folks’s Home. That is who they’ve change into.”

Florida Democratic Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost additionally tweeted: “One of the crucial racist and bigoted posts I’ve seen from a fellow member of Congress. And from his official authorities account at that. Disgusting.”

USA Right this moment’s Eric Lagatta contributed to this report.

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Greg Hilburn covers state politics for the USA TODAY Community of Louisiana. Comply with him on Twitter @GregHilburn1