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House votes to remove All Confederate statues from Capitol: 120 Republicans voted against ‘whitewashing history’

Lawmakers passed a bill which will also remove the statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis (center) from the Capitol

Replace Bust Of Chief Justice Roger Taney With First Black Justice Thurgood Marshall

By NIKKI SCHWAB and RACHEL BUNYAN

FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and ASSOCIATED PRESS

The House voted Tuesday night to remove the bust of Chief Justice Roger Taney and statues of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and others who supported the Confederacy from the U.S. Capitol.

Democrats were unanimous in their support for the bill and were joined by 67 Republicans, with the bill passed by a vote of 285-120.

The 120 GOP members who voted against the bill said it was a bid to whitewash history, accused the Democrats of being ‘animated by Critical Race Theory’ and opposed swapping the bust of Taney with Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall because he voted for Roe v. Wade.

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