As blackface, assault scandals rage, Virginia’s governor, lieutenant stand firm
WASHINGTON — Two senior politicians at the centre of racial and sexual assault scandals roiling the Virginia state legislature say they’re not going anywhere.
Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam, who admits to wearing blackface as a college student in the 1980s, tells “CBS This Morning” that he believes he is still the best person to lead Virginia out of the past and into a new era of ethnic equality.
Northam, meanwhile, is stopping short of calling on the lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax, to resign over two separate allegations of sexual assault.