US Democrats urge Jen Kiggans to resign for agreeing with racist ‘cotton-picking’ remark
Republican Congresswoman Jen Kiggans is facing calls for her resignation from Democrats after agreeing with a radio host's remark that House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries should keep his "cotton-picking hands off of Virginia." Kiggans stated she was agreeing with the sentiment that Jeffries, the first Black party leader in Congress, should not interfere in Virginia politics, and that she did not condone the host's language. The phrase "cotton-picking" is considered offensive due to its historical association with slavery.

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AI-generatedRepublican Congresswoman Jen Kiggans is facing calls for her resignation from Democrats after agreeing with a radio host's remark that House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries should keep his "cotton-picking hands off of Virginia." Kiggans stated she was agreeing with the sentiment that Jeffries, the first Black party leader in Congress, should not interfere in Virginia politics, and that she did not condone the host's language. The phrase "cotton-picking" is considered offensive due to its historical association with slavery. Democrats, including House Minority Whip Katherine Clark and California Governor Gavin Newsom, have criticized Kiggans's response as racist and demanded her resignation.
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5 extractedKatherine Clark and Gavin Newsom called for Kiggans' resignation, citing the use of racist language against Black leaders.
Kiggans stated she agreed Jeffries should stay out of Virginia politics, not with the host's language, which she did not condone.
The term 'cotton-picking' is widely considered offensive due to its association with slavery and Black enslaved people.
Rep. Jen Kiggans is urged to resign by Democrats for agreeing with a radio host's 'cotton-picking' remark about Hakeem Jeffries.
The radio interview where the remark was made was not readily available on podcast archives or for download.