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Congressman wears hoodie on House floor (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON – Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., donned a hoodie in honor of Trayvon Martin Wednesday on the House floor and received a reprimand.

The Illinois Democrat spoke out against racial profiling and, as he removed his suit coat and pulled the hood on the sweatshirt he was wearing underneath over his head, said that “just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum.”

Rush was interrupted by the presiding officer, Mississippi Republican Gregg Harper, who reminded him that the wearing of hats was not allowed and “members need to remove their hoods or leave the floor.”

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