'Moral Stain': Black Church Coalition Demands MSNBC Suspend Al Sharpton Over Undisclosed Kamala Harris Campaign Payments
Harris Campaign's Payment To Sharpton's Group 'does not look good for a man supposed to represent integrity,' National Black Church Initiative says
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A black church organization is calling on MSNBC to suspend and investigate host Al Sharpton over donations his organization took from Kamala Harris's campaign.
The National Black Church Initiative, a coalition that says it represents 27.7 million people and 150,000 black churches across the country,
said Wednesday that the payment to Sharpton's group "puts a moral stain on the integrity of the black Church." The group, which said it is "very concerned" by the "growing scandal," urged MSNBC to "launch an investigation" and expressed support for "Rev. Sharpton's suspension until the investigation is complete."
The
Washington Free Beacon reported that the Harris campaign made donations of $250,000 on September 5 and October 1 to Sharpton's National Action Network, the nonprofit he founded in 1991. Sharpton aired an October 3 segment featuring Harris on his MSNBC show
PoliticsNation and conducted a favorable interview with her on October 20.
A black church organization is calling on MSNBC to suspend and investigate host Al Sharpton over donations his organization took from Kamala Harris's campaign.
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