DNC Moves to Oust David Hogg After He Says Party Isn’t Standing Up to Trump
- On Monday, the Democratic National Committee's Credentials Committee voted to void the February election of vice chairs David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta and recommended a new election.
- This action followed a procedural complaint by Kalyn Free alleging election flaws and discrimination against female candidates, though the dispute overlaps with tensions from Hogg's reformist activism.
- Hogg, who leads the $20 million Leaders We Deserve campaign to challenge incumbent Democrats, and Kenyatta will remain in their positions until the full DNC decides on a new vote.
- DNC Chair Ken Martin stated the vote stemmed from procedural errors unrelated to Hogg’s politics, emphasizing the need for transparent party rules, while Hogg argued the vote fast-tracks his removal amid broader reform efforts.
- The committee's decision highlights ongoing internal party conflicts over leadership accountability and the balance between activism and institutional neutrality, with the final resolution expected at the DNC’s August meeting.
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