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Unprecedented Unity: 62 Members of the Congressional Black Caucus Unite Against Trump’s Policies

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartNovember 25, 2024Updated:November 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is set to reach an unprecedented size, with 62 members in the upcoming Congress. This marks the highest number of Black representatives in U.S. Congressional history.

In total, 67 Black individuals will serve in Congress, with five Republican members not affiliated with the CBC.

Initially, Caucus members aimed to advance a policy agenda focused on issues affecting Black and marginalized communities. However, Representative Gregory Meeks from New York emphasized that their primary role will now be to act as a check against President-elect Donald Trump and to hold his Congressional supporters accountable.

“As the conscience of Congress, we will continue our mission regardless of who is in power,” Meeks stated in an interview with NBC News. “We will strive to collaborate with others while also challenging them when necessary. It is essential to amplify the voices of those who are often ignored.”

The CBC, established in 1971, operates independently of political parties, although all of its members are Democrats. Its goals include promoting voter empowerment, improving access to healthcare, expanding educational opportunities, reforming the criminal justice system, and fostering diplomatic relations with predominantly Black countries to support marginalized communities. According to its website, the CBC currently represents around 120 million Americans, accounting for 41 percent of the Black American population.

Meeks made it clear that the CBC will actively confront the Trump administration on issues particularly affecting Black Americans, such as healthcare access and the cost of medications. “We will make our stance known quite loudly,” he added.

He voiced strong criticism of Trump’s cabinet appointments and policies, singling out Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated to manage Medicaid and Medicare, and Linda McMahon, Trump’s pick for Secretary of Education. Meeks assured that the CBC would remain vocal against detrimental policies while focusing on beneficial initiatives for the community.

NBC News’ inquiries to Trump’s transition team went unanswered.

Meeks pointed out that attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act would be met with fierce opposition from the CBC. “We intend to be transparent about who is behind those efforts, as they impact our communities directly,” he noted.

With both the House and Senate under Republican control, the CBC and Congressional Democrats may face challenges in effecting broader changes. Nevertheless, Nikkara Campbell-Wallace, Executive Director of the Rolling Sea Action Fund, highlighted the significance of the CBC’s growth from 60 members in the 118th Congress. “Despite a Republican majority, the historic representation can still wield influence,” she asserted.

The Rolling Sea Action Fund, a hybrid political action committee, raises funds for Black Congressional candidates and supports campaign expenses.

“Black Americans, although often overlooked in discussions about our nation, are wholly committed to realizing the true potential of America,” Campbell-Wallace expressed. She emphasized the importance of the CBC in fulfilling this vision.

Looking ahead to the 2026 midterm elections, Meeks is already strategizing beyond immediate legislative battles against the Trump administration.

“Time flies,” he remarked. “That’s why our campaigning started two years in advance.” He concluded, “It’s crucial to understand that within two years, a new administration can undo significant progress and implement policies that lead to widespread issues in our communities and beyond.”

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