Joe Biden has a real problem brewing, and it is not coming from conservatives or Trump supporters.
The worst possible thing that Joe Biden can have right now is pushback from the liberal groups he pandered to in order to win this election.
At the top of that list is Black Lives Matter… and they are already pushing back.
No Petey
This week, Joe Biden revealed that Pete Buttigieg will be nominated as his Secretary of Transportation.
Now, Buttigieg’s resume has virtually zero experience on this front and his mayorship in South Bend, IN, was less than stellar.
Even so, Biden is giving him the nod, apparently as a reward for bowing out of the race before Super Tuesday…
Mayor @PeteButtigieg is a leader, patriot, and problem-solver. He speaks to the best of who we are as a nation.
I am nominating him for Secretary of Transportation because he's equipped to take on the challenges at the intersection of jobs, infrastructure, equity, and climate.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) December 16, 2020
Now, this did not sit well with BLM, but for reasons different than ours.
During the election season, South Bend police shot and killed a black man, which, in the eyes of BLM, immediately disqualifies Pete Buttigieg from consideration…
.@BLMSouthBend's Jordan Geiger said "we urge the rejection of our former mayor Pete Buttigieg, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and Rhode Island, Governor Gina Raimondo for Transportation Secretary or any other cabinet position.”
— Beatrice Peterson (@missbeae on all platforms) (@MissBeaE) December 15, 2020
This is now the second time that Biden has stiffed BLM on an administration pick as well the non-invite to his meeting with Civil Rights leaders.
My guess is that Biden is one step away from rioting, only this time he won’t have Trump to blame.
Source: Breitbart
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