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Ilhan Omar could be censured for remarks seen as supporting genocide

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Representative Ilhan Omar is facing a potential censure from House Republicans after making controversial comments while visiting Columbia University last week. When asked about the possibility of being censured, Ms. Omar did not respond to questions from The Independent on Capitol Hill.

The move to censure Ms. Omar comes after she stated, “We should not have to tolerate antisemitism or bigotry for all Jewish students, whether they are pro-genocide or anti-genocide,” during her visit to Columbia University in support of a pro-Palestinian encampment.

House Republicans have passed resolutions to censure progressives critical of Israel and its actions in Gaza, where thousands have been killed. Representative Don Bacon of Nebraska announced his intention to bring forward a resolution to censure Ms. Omar following her comments.

In response to the potential censure, Democratic Representative Barbara Lee of California criticized the effort, stating, “I would hope they have something else more important to do in terms of taking care of their constituents and the country. I think it’s outrageous and they should stop this.”

Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also dismissed the censure effort, saying, “They’re always on something. I’m not going to dignify their latest whatever.”

While some lawmakers have expressed concerns about Ms. Omar’s comments, others believe that the focus should be on more pressing issues. The controversy surrounding Ms. Omar’s remarks highlights the ongoing debate over Israel, antisemitism, and free speech in Congress.

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