By Associated Press - Tuesday, July 28, 2020

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts city councilman has resigned after comments he made about Black Lives Matter and the coronavirus pandemic.

Robert Moulton Jr. resigned from the North Adams City Council and School Committee on Monday while speaking on his local television show, “Let’s Talk About It” on July 21, the Berkshire Eagle reported.

Moulton referred to Black Lives Matter as a “terrorist organization” that “highjacked the term ‘racism.’”



Moulton claimed that the United States made a “huge, huge mistake” by imposing a lockdown to combat the spread of the coronavirus. He said the worldwide death toll was “minuscule” compared to our population.

Moulton did not respond to requests to comment.

The City Council submitted a motion to censure Moulton that will be discussed Tuesday.

“Councilor Moulton made repugnant personal statements minimizing the work of civil rights reflected in the Black Lives Matter movement,” Councilors wrote. “(He) undermined evidence- and science-based guidelines and the Rule of Law in our city and commonwealth.”

Moulton was elected to the School Committee in 2019 and served six years on the City Council.

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