DNC Moves to Oust David Hogg After He Says Party Isn’t Standing Up to Trump
- On Monday, the Democratic National Committee Credentials Committee voted 13-2 to invalidate the February election that elected David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta as vice chairs.
- This decision came after Kalyn Free, a former candidate, raised concerns that the February election was flawed and unfairly impacted women of color, while some interpret the action as related to Hogg’s initiatives to reform the party.
- At 25, Hogg openly challenged Democratic leadership by launching Leaders We Deserve, an initiative backed by $20 million aimed at defeating incumbent lawmakers he viewed as ineffective and supporting fresh candidates, escalating tensions within the party.
- DNC Chair Ken Martin acknowledged procedural errors in the February election but denied political motives, stating the matter will be fairly resolved by the full DNC membership.
- The vote opens a path to remove Hogg and Kenyatta, highlighting ongoing struggles over party governance, leadership accountability, and reformist activism within the Democratic Party.
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