Black PBS Newshour Reporter Questions Surgeon General’s “Big Mama” Remark
April 16, 2020
Adams apologized, but he said that he used language he uses around his family
Adams apologized, but he said that he used language he uses around his family
Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43) issued a statement condemning the highly offensive White House Briefing Room remarks by U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams who singled out African Americans, saying they should avoid “alcohol, tobacco, and drugs,” and encouraged minorities to “do this, if not for yourself, then for your abuela. Do it for your granddaddy, do it for your Big Mama, do it for your pop-pop.” Her statement follows: