Congresswoman Checks U.S. Over Its Territories 'Problem' In House Floor Plea
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, the U.S. Virgin Islands nonvoting delegate in the House of Representatives, made a plea on the chamber floor amid Fridays vote for a speaker, calling attention to a problem related to U.S. territories.
This body and this nation has a territories and a colonies problem. What was supposed to be temporary has now effectively become permanent. We must do something about this problem, said Plaskett, speaking over boos from Republicans as her mic proceeded to get cut off.
The mic would briefly turn back on, picking up the words, But I have a voice!
Plaskett who received a standing ovation and cheers from Democrats questioned why she, along with House members from American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico, as well as D.C., were not part of the roll call for speaker, noting that they collectively represent millions of Americans.
Only members elected from U.S. states can vote on the speakership.
Plasketts remarks made waves on TikTok, with MSNBC sharing a now-viral clip that scooped up over 1.6 million views by Saturday morning.
One TikTok user argued that since the U.S. territories include taxpaying citizens, they should have a voice in Congress.
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