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Washington Post Columnist Questions Lott's "Fitness" To be Majority Leader;
Record Shows Lott's Involvement With Racist Group Extensive

For Immediate Release:                                                      Contact: Steven Rendall
December 22, 1998                                                             SRendall@fair.org

UPDATE to December 15 News Advisory

On December 19, Washington Post editorial board member Colbert I. King began a column by calling on the Senate to reconsider Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott's "fitness" for the job. The reason, wrote King, was Lott's involvement with the racist Conservative Citizens (CCC), which serves as a forum for white supremacist and segregationist views.

On December 12, Senator Lott's press secretary told several media outlets that Lott's involvement with the white-supremacist CCC amounted to a single speech to the group when Lott was in the House of Representatives more that a decade ago. Lott's spokesperson also claimed the senator had no knowledge of the group's beliefs. Because of research supplied to the Washington Post by FAIR, the Southern Poverty Law Center and Texas researcher Ed Sebesta—and the dogged reporting of the Post's Thomas B. Edsall—we now know that Senator Lott's office was, to put it mildly, misinforming the press and the public.

As this update is being issued, the best information on Lott's ties to the CCC shows:

Mikal Muharrar, of FAIR's Racism Watch Desk, asked reporters to remember that Lott is one of many elected officials involved with the CCC, adding , "The agreement between the CCC's agenda and the agendas of too many mainstream politicians should serve as a warning to journalists against drawing too fine a distinction between old-school racism and the newer code-word variety driving much of the current political debate."

For more information on this story, see FAIR's December 11 media advisory on the CCC and our December 15 Update on Trent Lott. You might also want to visit the Washington Post to read reports by Thomas B. Edsall from December 12, December 16 and December 19, and the column by Post Editorial Board Member Colbert I. King, which ran on December 19.

You can also visit the CCC website. Some materials have been taken off their site since media attention has been focused on the group.


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