South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley signed a bill Thursday to remove the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds. The flag is set to come down Friday morning.
The swift action to remove the Confederate battle flag came less than a month after nine black churchgoers were slain in a shooting massacre at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston. The church’s pastor, state Sen. Clementa Pinckney, was among the victims of the shooting.
“Twenty-two days ago, I didn’t know I would ever be able to say this again. I am very proud to say it is a great day in South Carolina,” Haley said, adding that the nine victims “forever changed South Carolina’s history.”
The South Carolina House of Representatives voted early Thursday to remove the flag after a marathon debate session. A Republican lawmaker attempted to hold up the legislation by attaching dozens of amendments, but the House ultimately voted 94-20 to remove the battle flag. The state Senate approved legislation Tuesday to take down the flag.
Haley said nine of the pens she used to sign the bill will be given to the families of the nine victims.








