Jesse Jackson Jr. Blasts Democratic Presidents for Using Father’s Funeral to Attack Trump

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The final farewell to a civil rights icon has sparked backlash against the nation’s top Democrats.
Jesse Jackson Jr. publicly rebuked former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton on Saturday, accusing them of turning his father’s memorial service into a platform for political grandstanding. Speaking during a private service at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters in Chicago, Jackson Jr. suggested the high-profile speakers lacked a true understanding of the man they were eulogizing.
Jesse Jackson Jr. is no stranger to political controversy himself. The former Illinois congressman served more than a year in federal prison after pleading guilty in 2013 to misusing roughly $750,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses, including luxury items and home renovations. The case was prosecuted by federal authorities during the Obama administration, and Jackson resigned from Congress before beginning his sentence in 2014.
“Yesterday, I listened for several hours to three United States presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson,” the grieving son told mourners. He argued that the political heavyweights who spoke at Friday’s public service at the House of Hope failed to grasp the Reverend’s independent, “prophetic” mission.
The tension follows a series of remarks that shifted the focus from the Reverend’s life to the current political climate. Barack Obama warned of a “new assault on our democratic institutions” and criticized leaders for celebrating “greed and bigotry.” Joe Biden claimed the Trump administration doesn’t share “any of the values that we have,” while former Vice President Kamala Harris told the crowd, “I’m not into saying ‘I told you so,’ but we did see it coming.
Jackson Jr. insisted his father’s legacy was never about partisan loyalty, but about holding every administration accountable. “He maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the presidents were white or black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these—those who are disinherited, the damned, the dispossessed, the disrespected—demanded not Democratic or Republican solutions, but demanded a consistent, prophetic voice that at no point in time ever sold us out as people,” he stated.
Reverend Jesse Jackson passed away last month at 84. While Bill Clinton’s tribute was largely personal, the overall tone of the public event left the Jackson family feeling that their patriarch’s lifetime of service was being used as a backdrop for campaign-style rhetoric.
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Jesse Jackson Jr. delivered a message to Democrats who hijacked the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s funeral this weekend:
“Yesterday, I listened for several hours of three United States Presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson. He maintained a tense relationship with the political…