Here's the Coretta Scott King Letter About Jeff Sessions the Senate Doesn't Want You to Hear

Sen. Elizabeth Warren attempted to read a Coretta Scott King letter about Jeff Sessions on Tuesday night and was rebuked in the Senate.

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On Tuesday night, Sen. Elizabeth Warren attempted to read a letter that was written by Coretta Scott King back in 1986 during a debate about Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general. King wrote the letter to Sen. Strom Thurmond while opposing Sessions' attempted confirmation for a federal judgeship more than 30 years ago and said that Sessions had "used the awesome powers of his office in a shabby attempt to intimidate and frighten elderly black voters" in it.

But Warren was unable to finish reading the letter about Sessions before her fellow Senators because Majority Leader Mitch McConnell objected to the speech and, along with other Republicans, he claimed Warren violated Senate rules by trying to read the letter. The specific rule he cited says Senators cannot "directly or indirectly, by any form of words impute to another Senator or to other Senators any conduct or motive unworthy or unbecoming a Senator."

McConnell then called for a vote to determine whether or not Warren should be permitted to continue reading King’s letter, and the Senate voted 49-43 to bar Warren from speaking during the remainder of the debate on Sessions. McConnell later told NBC News that Warren had been warned about violating Senate rules in the past.

"She had been warned multiple times," he said. "And after additional warning today, she was found in violation of the rule. She appealed the ruling and lost."

Many of Warren’s fellow Democrats responded by speaking up on her behalf, and a #LetLizSpeak hashtag started on social media:

#LetLizSpeak https://t.co/9OGBZgdfoL

— Martin Heinrich (@SenatorHeinrich) February 8, 2017

Warren herself took to Twitter to explain what happened and to say that she will "not be silenced" in her efforts to voice her concerns over Sessions becoming AG:

Tonight on the Senate floor, I tried to speak about why @SenatorSessions is totally unfit to serve as Attorney General.

— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 8, 2017

Warren and other Democrats also pushed for people to read King’s letter on their own since she was not allowed to read it for them in the Senate. You can read the letter, which was posted by the Washington Post, here:

Dear Senator Thurmond:

An official vote on Sessions’ nomination as attorney general is expected to take place on Wednesday.

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