Anonymous ID: 846efc March 5, 2019, 4:51 p.m. No.5528073   🗄️.is 🔗kun

What’s next for Ilhan Omar? Christians? Her hatred runs deep

Trump calls controversial Omar comments 'a dark day for Israel'

By CAITLIN OPRYSKO 03/05/2019 07:29 AM EST Updated 03/05/2019 07:14 PM EST

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President Donald Trump said Monday that Rep. Ilhan Omar's suggestion that pro-Israel lawmakers have an allegiance to a foreign country marks a "dark day for Israel," piling on to the Minnesota freshman.

 

“Representative Ilhan Omar is again under fire for her terrible comments concerning Israel,” the president tweeted, pointing out that a slew of Jewish advocacy groups had urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Foreign Affairs Chairman Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) to remove Omar from the latter's high-profile committee.

 

The president said Omar’s comments, which accused pro-Israel lawmakers of showing “allegiance to a foreign country,” were “a dark day for Israel!”

 

It’s been less than a month since Omar first came under fire from Democratic leadership for separate comments referring to the pro-Israel advocacy groups that were roundly condemned as anti-Semitic.

 

The House had been expected to vote Wednesday on a resolution drafted by Pelosi and other Democratic leaders that would condemn anti-Semitism, though the measure was postponed late Tuesday.

 

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While Democrats have not backed down from calling out and criticizing their colleague, Republicans have argued that greater retribution is necessary. GOP legislators have followed the lead of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), demanding she be removed from the Foreign Affairs Committee and comparing her remarks to racist comments by Iowa GOP Rep. Steve King, whose embrace of white supremacist rhetoric led to him being stripped of his committee assignments earlier this year.

 

Omar, who is one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress, has not shied from her most recent comments in the same way she did from the first ones last month when she apologized and pledged to engage in a conversation about anti-Semitic tropes with her colleagues.

 

But she also garnered sympathy from the same lawmakers criticizing her this week after an Islamophobic poster inside the West Virginia Capitol appeared to link Omar's election to Congress last year to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

 

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/05/trump-ilhan-omar-israel-1203369