A member of President Trump’s 2020 advisory council who said his uncle and other family members marched beside future congressman John Lewis (D-Ga.) and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in support of civil rights said he is praying for unity:

“Don’t throw hatred at the president. Come to the table and let’s work together as Americans.” – Bruce LeVell

REP LEWIS AND OTHERS ARE BOYCOTTING TRUMP’S SOTU SPEECH:

Lewis, along with Reps. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) and Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) announced they are boycotting Trump’s state of the union address.

“In good conscience, I cannot and will not listen at him as he gives the state of the union address,” Lewis previously said.

WATERS IS A BITTER WOMAN:

Waters said she will not go to the Capitol to “listen to a liar.”

BRAVE ATLANTA BUSINESS OWNER:

Bruce LeVell, who is also a business owner in Atlanta, said he was with King’s niece, Alveda, and other civil rights leaders at the city’s celebration of its iconic son.

LeVell said Trump recently rode in a car with Ms. King and him, adding he was heartened by the president’s eagerness to ask probing questions and celebrate the new record-low black unemployment rate.

“We had a very awesome and productive conversation,” LeVell said.

LeVell said he is praying for those Democrats boycotting the presidential address, adding that Lewis should “take care of [his] district.”

“Don’t throw hatred at the president. Come to the table and let’s work together as Americans,” he said.

THANK YOU BRUCE LEVELL FOR SOME COMMON SENSE!

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