“The Republican governor of Georgia said that the country will ‘never be the same’ without Rep. John Lewis, who died Friday at age 80. The Democratic speaker of the house called Mr. Lewis ‘a titan of the civil rights movement.’ The House minority leader said that Mr. Lewis ‘never stopped working to improve the lives of others,'” the New York Times reports.
“Aside from issuing a boilerplate proclamation for flags to be flown Saturday at half-staff at the White House and public buildings, President Trump said nothing.”
“In the midst of an outpouring of bipartisan tributes that flowed late Friday evening and into the next day, Mr. Trump’s silence on the death of Mr. Lewis, one of his most prominent critics, grew more glaring as he posted a flurry of retweets.”

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