Asian American politician removes shirt to show wounds, prove patriotism

An Asian American politician and US Army veteran removed his shirt at a local board meeting this week to prove his patriotism.
“Is this patriot enough?” Lee Wong asks, as he stood and opened his white-collar shirt at a West Chester Township, Ohio, Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday night, showing wounds he said he suffered in his service.
Wong, a Republican who ran for the Ohio state senate last year, told Fox 19 Now that he has suffered incidents of discrimination since coming to America at age 18 in the...