Rep. Ted Yoho questioned the constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act during a town hall style event Monday evening in Gainesville, Fla.
Responding to a constituent who asked Yoho directly whether or not he believed that “any part” of the Civil Rights Act, signed into law by President Johnson 50 years ago, is constitutional, the congressman appeared to waffle on whether or not the law was entirely constitutional.
“This country grew through a lot of growing pain. We’re going through it again,” Yoho said in his response, captured on camera by ThinkProgress. “As we grow as a country and prosper, we’re going to go through it again in the future. That’s why I’m so thankful for the Constitution because it allows us to do that. Is it constitutional, the Civil Rights Act? I wish I could answer that 100 percent.”
“I know a lot of things that were passed are not constitutional, but I know it’s the law of the land,” he added. The video as posted has been edited, showing part of the initial question, and appearing to cut off Yoho’s full response at the end.
When contacted for comment, Yoho issued the following statement reiterating his support for the Civil Rights Act:









