Rep. Hal Rogers apologizes after Rep. Joyce Beatty accuses him of telling her, 'kiss my a**'



Republican Rep. Hal Rogers of Kentucky says that he apologized to Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio on Tuesday.

Beatty, who serves as the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, had accused Rogers of poking her and telling her to "kiss my ass."

"This afternoon, I met with @RepBeatty to personally apologize. My words were not acceptable and I expressed my regret to her, first and foremost," Rogers tweeted.

Rogers is a veteran lawmaker who has been in office for more than 40 years.

This afternoon, I met with @RepBeatty to personally apologize. My words were not acceptable and I expressed my regret to her, first and foremost.
— Hal Rogers (@Hal Rogers) 1644363053

Rogers was not wearing a mask when he boarded an elevator, according to the Associated Press — Beatty told the outlet during an interview that Rogers begrudgingly complied after she asked him to don a mask. The AP said that the lawmakers met again when entering a train, and Beatty again asked Rogers to wear a mask.

"Today, while heading to the House floor for votes, I respectfully asked my colleague @RepHalRogers to put on a mask while boarding the train. He then poked my back, demanding I get on the train. When I asked him not to touch me, he responded, 'kiss my ass,'" Beatty tweeted. "@RepHalRogers, when you are ready to grow up and apologize for your behavior, you know where to find me," she said in another tweet.

Today, while heading to the House floor for votes, I respectfully asked my colleague @RepHalRogers to put on a mask while boarding the train. He then poked my back, demanding I get on the train. When I asked him not to touch me, he responded, \u201ckiss my ass.\u201d (1/3)
— Joyce Beatty (@Joyce Beatty) 1644350292

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus held a press conference on Tuesday, and lawmakers condemned Rogers for the behavior Beatty had described. "I will not give Hal Rogers a pass," Democratic Rep. Val Demings of Florida said. She described the Republican's behavior as "racist" and decried it as "totally unacceptable."

Rep Val Demings (D-FL)pic.twitter.com/VGWFH3SMm3
— Scott MacFarlane (@Scott MacFarlane) 1644357969

WATCH: Christians tear down fences around shuttered Canadian church, government sends in 200 riot police



Hundreds of Canadian Christians gathered on Sunday at the GraceLife Church in Edmonton, Alberta. Government officials shut down the church for allegedly violating public COVID-19 health orders. Authorities erected a chain-link fence to prevent the house of worship from reopening last week. On Sunday, worshippers tore down the barricade, but were quickly met by a large contingent of riot police.

Alberta Health Services physically closed the GraceLife Church, preventing access to the building. AHS said the church would remain closed until the GraceLife Church "can demonstrate the ability to comply with Alberta's chief medical officer of health's restrictions." The Royal Canadian Mounted Police even closed off the access roads in front of the church to the public.

Fences went up around GraceLife Church Wednesday morning as AHS physically closed the building west of Edmonton for… https://t.co/N0ZJuxSCeo
— Global Edmonton (@Global Edmonton)1617819406.0


RCMP are controlling traffic at every entrance near GraceLife Church this morning. The north entrance is completely… https://t.co/wqT02v3F6W
— Laura Krause (@Laura Krause)1618154574.0

Approximately 400 people gathered outside the church on Sunday, according to the Edmonton Journal. The Christians were not able to get inside the church, so they sang hymns and listened to Bible readings outside the building.

The crowd at GraceLife Church has nearly doubled in size in less than an hour. A new group walked up with music and… https://t.co/qHvtDwqHvP
— Laura Krause (@Laura Krause)1618157178.0


A convoy of supporters drove from Calgary to Red Deer then onto Spruce Grove, AB this morning showing support for P… https://t.co/pppkrYbizo
— Hal Roberts 🇨🇦 (@Hal Roberts 🇨🇦)1618165577.0


A church in Edmonton, Canada wouldn’t obey politicians and lock its doors. So they jailed the pastor for 35 days. T… https://t.co/W3ADhbV08y
— Ezra Levant 🍁 (@Ezra Levant 🍁)1618167172.0


Farmer for Justice Jim Ness was at the GraceLife protest today. Jim spent time in jail for his act of civil disob… https://t.co/tIs6DmD91j
— Sheila Gunn Reid (@Sheila Gunn Reid)1618176325.0


The crowd began to sing along https://t.co/QIWd6plw7C
— Laura Krause (@Laura Krause)1618156671.0

Some of the people outside of the building began to tear down the fence, despite pleas from the crowd to "leave the fence alone!"

Organizers say people not associated with the peaceful protest are trying to tear down the fences at GraceLife chur… https://t.co/dWssbJ9iby
— Hal Roberts 🇨🇦 (@Hal Roberts 🇨🇦)1618167877.0


The fence is coming down https://t.co/gFCroOuhin
— Laura Krause (@Laura Krause)1618164559.0

There were reports of 200 police officers in riot gear sent to disperse the crowd outside of the GraceLife Church.

Just a regular Sunday at GraceLife Church, as the police head to Sunday Mass today.#gracelifechurch #Communisim https://t.co/em8rEhEs34
— 🍁🇨🇦CanAditude🇨🇦🍁 (@🍁🇨🇦CanAditude🇨🇦🍁)1618169033.0


This isn’t really about Covid, this is really about how the spirit of the age really wants to treat the church. https://t.co/na9xX2FBjB
— Steve Deace (@Steve Deace)1618177659.0

The AHS claimed it had received 105 complaints from the public about the GraceLife Church between July 10 and April 6. The church was shut down in January for breaching public health guidelines that limit worship services to 15% of capacity. The church was also accused of not ensuring that people wore face masks during religious services and for not practicing proper physical distancing.

In February, GraceLife's Pastor James Coates was charged violating COVID-19 public health orders. Coates spent 35 days in custody before pleading guilty to a charge of breaching bail and was fined $1,500. He returned to the pulpit on March 28.

Coates' attorney, John Carpay, said the government's enforcement was excessive.

"I'm very disappointed to see this kind of draconian and aggressive enforcement of health orders when these health orders themselves are being challenged in court," Carpay told CBC News. "It shows a very aggressive government that is not answering questions about its policies, but wants to push its weight around and try and make an example out of GraceLife Church."