Tim Scott, the only Black Republican U.S. Senator, told Americans that the U.S. is not racist despite his white colleagues nominating him to rebut the president's first address to Congress simply because he is, in fact, Black.

Why did Tim Scott “throw his Black vote in the white pot?” It seemed like he was having a come to Jesus moment when he spent 45 minutes in a closet before he cast his vote. But nope, he voted for Thomas Farr and showed support for a man who has no issue silencing Black […]

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This is on the level of Ben Carson-type foolishness.

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South Carolina’s Republican Sen. Tim Scott touted his role in promoting gun control legislation in a Tweet.

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Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and HUD Secretary Ben Carson are trending on Twitter this afternoon after both were the lone two African-Americans in a sea of Republicans standing behind Donald Trump at his White House victory ceremony for the GOP tax bill. Scott, who has been working on the tax bill for the past year, was strategically placed front […]

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Black Republicans Tim Scott, Mia Love and Will Hurd won their respective races on election day. Will the GOP be able to strategically use these politicians to…

  Governor Nikki Haley appointed South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott to his position in 2012 after former Senator Jim DeMint stepped down. On Tuesday, Scott was elected into the senatorial seat and became the first Black senator voted into office since the Reconstruction Era. Scott is also the first Black person to serve in […]

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South Carolina’s Tim Scott defeated Democratic challenger Joyce Dickerson Tuesday night to become the first African American senator to win election in the South since Reconstruction. RELATED: New…

02/24/14- Roland Martin talks with South Carolina Senator Tim Scott about the celebration of Black Senators in United States history.

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Tim Scott is the first African-American from South Carolina elected to the House of Representatives since 1901. Soon he will be the only African-American in the U.S. Senate. He will replace Republican Senator Jim DeMint.