Elizabeth Warren subtly leads the Black Lives Matter movement at the DNC


WASHINGTON – Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Subtly celebrated the Black Lives Matter movement with large block letters displaying the acronym behind her as she delivered her speech Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention.

The letters “BLM” were seen sitting in cubbies over her shoulder as she spoke at the Early Childhood Education Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Joe Biden has some really good plans – plans to bring unions back into manufacturing and create new unions in clean energy, plans to increase Social Security benefits, cancel billions in student loan debt, and make our bankruptcy laws work for families instead of the creditors cheating them, ”Warren said.

Although Warren did not address the letters or speak explicitly about the Black Lives Matter movement, she said Biden’s plan for the president to ‘build better’ includes the rich paying their fair share, holding companies accountable, repairing racial inequalities, and fighting of corruption in Washington.

She also noted that deaths due to the coronavirus pandemic and the impact of the declining economy “hit hardest on Black and brown families.”

Another subtle message appeared during the convention Monday night when former First Lady Michelle Obama appeared in her recorded keynote speech with a chain that said “vote.”