Carson defends Andrew Jackson, calls for ‘another way’ to honor Tubman
Ben Carson criticized the decision to replace former President Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill on Wednesday, saying Jackson was a “tremendous president.”
“I love Harriet Tubman. I love what she did. But we can find another way to honor her,” the former presidential candidate and retired neurosurgeon said. “Maybe a $2 bill.”
“I love Tubman, [but] we can find another way to honor her. Maybe a $2 bill?”—Ben Carson https://t.co/flYPTacBXC pic.twitter.com/Of6pimHIX0
— Andrew Kirell (@AndrewKirell) April 20, 2016
{mosads}Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced the move Wednesday, which included keeping Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill and adding the images of civil rights leaders to the $5 bill. Critics of Jackson have called for his image to be removed from U.S. currency because of his treatment of Native Americans.
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