MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The second of two Black Democrats expelled from the Republican-led Tennessee House will return to the Legislature after a Memphis commission voted to reinstate him Wednesday, nearly a week after his banishment for supporting gun control protesters propelled him into the national spotlight.Hundreds of supporters marched Justin Pearson through Memphis to the Shelby County Board of Commissioners meeting, chanting and cheering, before entering the commission chambers, where officials quickly voted 7-0 to restore his position."The message for all the people in Nashville who decided to expel us: You can’t expel hope.
You can’t expel justice," Pearson said at the meeting, his voice rising as he spoke. "You can’t expel our voice. And you sure can’t expel our fight."Pearson is expected to return to the Capitol on Thursday, when the House holds its next floor session.Republicans expelled Pearson and Rep.
Justin Jones last week over their role in a gun control protest on the House floor after a Nashville school shooting that left three children and three adults dead.Democratic state Rep.
Justin Pearson of Memphis speaks on his phone while being expelled from the state Legislature on April 6, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Seth Herald/Getty Images) The Nashville Metropolitan Council took only a few minutes Monday to unanimously restore Jones to office.