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The number of Democratic members of Congress saying they will boycott Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday has increased to 26.The number of Democratic members of Congress saying they will boycott Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday has increased to 26.
Many have cited as a reason the president-elect's recent attack on civil rights icon and fellow congressman John Lewis.Many have cited as a reason the president-elect's recent attack on civil rights icon and fellow congressman John Lewis.
Mr Trump lashed out at Mr Lewis on Twitter on Friday after Mr Lewis said he was not a "legitimate president".Mr Trump lashed out at Mr Lewis on Twitter on Friday after Mr Lewis said he was not a "legitimate president".
He said that Mr Lewis was "All talk, talk, talk - no action or results".He said that Mr Lewis was "All talk, talk, talk - no action or results".
Mr Lewis was a prominent member of America's civil rights movement and is a hero to many Americans. He was among those beaten by police during the infamous Selma-Montgomery voting rights march of 1965.Mr Lewis was a prominent member of America's civil rights movement and is a hero to many Americans. He was among those beaten by police during the infamous Selma-Montgomery voting rights march of 1965.
He joined the House of Representatives in 1987 and has served Georgia's fifth congressional district ever since.He joined the House of Representatives in 1987 and has served Georgia's fifth congressional district ever since.
Mr Trump also suggested his district was "crime-infested".Mr Trump also suggested his district was "crime-infested".
The insult, made just days ahead of Martin Luther King Day, was the final straw for a number of Democrats who will break with tradition by missing the inauguration ceremony on Friday.The insult, made just days ahead of Martin Luther King Day, was the final straw for a number of Democrats who will break with tradition by missing the inauguration ceremony on Friday.
"When you insult Rep. John Lewis, you insult America," said Yvette Clarke, one of five representative for New York who will boycott the event. "When you insult Rep. John Lewis, you insult America," said Yvette Clarke, one of five representatives for New York who will boycott the event.
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California representative Ted Lieu said: "For me, the personal decision not to attend Inauguration is quite simple: Do I stand with Donald Trump, or do I stand with John Lewis? I am standing with John Lewis."California representative Ted Lieu said: "For me, the personal decision not to attend Inauguration is quite simple: Do I stand with Donald Trump, or do I stand with John Lewis? I am standing with John Lewis."
Illinois representative Luis Gutierrez was the first member of congress to say he would boycott the inauguration - announcing his decision in December.Illinois representative Luis Gutierrez was the first member of congress to say he would boycott the inauguration - announcing his decision in December.
"I could not look my wife, my daughters, or my grandson in the eye if I sat there and attended, as if everything that the candidate said about the women, the Latinos, the blacks, the Muslims, or any of those other things he said in those speeches and tweets, and that all of that is okay or erased from our collective memory," Mr Gutierrez told the House of Representatives."I could not look my wife, my daughters, or my grandson in the eye if I sat there and attended, as if everything that the candidate said about the women, the Latinos, the blacks, the Muslims, or any of those other things he said in those speeches and tweets, and that all of that is okay or erased from our collective memory," Mr Gutierrez told the House of Representatives.
Mr Gutierrez has said he will attend the alternative Women's March on Washington the following day.Mr Gutierrez has said he will attend the alternative Women's March on Washington the following day.
Mr Lewis' announcement of his own boycott in an interview with NBC News, in which he said that Mr Trump was an illegitimate president, prompted the outburst from the president-elect.Mr Lewis' announcement of his own boycott in an interview with NBC News, in which he said that Mr Trump was an illegitimate president, prompted the outburst from the president-elect.
Mr Trump's inauguration will be the first not attended by Mr Lewis in all his 30 years in congress. The Georgia congressman cited alleged Russian interference in the election among his reasons for regarding Mr Trump as illegitimate.Mr Trump's inauguration will be the first not attended by Mr Lewis in all his 30 years in congress. The Georgia congressman cited alleged Russian interference in the election among his reasons for regarding Mr Trump as illegitimate.
"You cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong," he told NBC News."You cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong," he told NBC News.
Sales of Mr Lewis' memoir soared to the top of Amazon's US bestseller list following Mr Trump's attack, eventually selling out completely.Sales of Mr Lewis' memoir soared to the top of Amazon's US bestseller list following Mr Trump's attack, eventually selling out completely.
Mr Lewis led a sit-in protest at the House of Representatives in July to demand a vote on gun control legislation, in the wake of the deadly Orlando shooting.Mr Lewis led a sit-in protest at the House of Representatives in July to demand a vote on gun control legislation, in the wake of the deadly Orlando shooting.
Republicans adjourned the House early to try to quash the sit-in, switching off the TV cameras, but the C-Span network picked up live streams from some Democrats' phones.Republicans adjourned the House early to try to quash the sit-in, switching off the TV cameras, but the C-Span network picked up live streams from some Democrats' phones.
Katherine Clark, a representative for Massachusetts, was among the first to join Mr Lewis for the gun control protest. Ms Clark said last week she would skip Mr Trump's inauguration.Katherine Clark, a representative for Massachusetts, was among the first to join Mr Lewis for the gun control protest. Ms Clark said last week she would skip Mr Trump's inauguration.
"Families in my district are fearful that the anti-woman, anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim, and divisive promises that drove the Trump campaign will become the policies affecting the health and safety of every American," she said in a statement."Families in my district are fearful that the anti-woman, anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim, and divisive promises that drove the Trump campaign will become the policies affecting the health and safety of every American," she said in a statement.
"I do not feel that I can contribute to the normalisation of the president-elect's divisive rhetoric by participating in the inauguration.""I do not feel that I can contribute to the normalisation of the president-elect's divisive rhetoric by participating in the inauguration."
Mr Trump has struggled to book any established musicians to perform at his ceremony, despite his team appearing to have cast a wide net.Mr Trump has struggled to book any established musicians to perform at his ceremony, despite his team appearing to have cast a wide net.
The event will feature Jackie Evancho, a 16-year-old America's Got Talent contestant, alongside military bands and the Radio City Rockettes, although some members of the Rockettes troupe have publicly refused to take part.The event will feature Jackie Evancho, a 16-year-old America's Got Talent contestant, alongside military bands and the Radio City Rockettes, although some members of the Rockettes troupe have publicly refused to take part.