Ilhan Omar Doubled Down With More Disgusting Comments About Charlie Kirk and Supporters

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As we reported, the effort to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and remove her from committee assignments for despicable comments about Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk failed when four Republicans defected and voted with the Democrats to table the motion. 

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She appeared with Medhi Hasan on his show the day after his murder and made comments against Kirk. She also claimed it was "effed up" that people were saying he only wanted civil debate. Additionally, she reposted a video to social media calling Charlie Kirk a “stochastic terrorist” and a “reprehensible human being."


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Turns out that wasn't all. A video emerged on Friday of what she said when she was at a town hall at the Elim Lutheran Church in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, on Saturday, Sept. 13. While she was there, she doubled down on her bad remarks with Hasan. She even went off on Kirk from the pulpit when she was asked about her prior comments on Hasan's show. A man asked if it was better to “call upon those who disagree with you to come to open debate, or to say that those who disagree with you are full of s–t?" That was the terminology she had used on Hasan's show about President Donald Trump and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). The man was basically contrasting her to Kirk, as she tried to argue that it was Kirk who was not civil. 

Rep. Ilhan Omar then made things worse, attacking both Charlie Kirk and those who called him civil. “The people who were full of s–t were the people that were saying that Kirk was civil,” she replied.

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“I do believe those of you interested in rewriting this hateful man’s history are full of s–t,” she said to a loud ovation from the audience. 

So Omar attacked Kirk as a "hateful man," she attacked voters/supporters as "full of sh**," and she did it all from a church pulpit. Not only is the attack on Kirk itself "hateful," but who curses and attacks people like that in a church? Not to mention how respectful of her to address voters in a town hall that way. It sounds like the man proved his point with her reaction. She couldn't even be civil in a church, where Kirk was civil even just before being shot. And those people who clapped for that should be ashamed of themselves. She's attacking Kirk, but it says so much more about her — and none of it is good. 


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What do those Republican lawmakers who blocked her censure think of these remarks? Omar claimed to Hasan that she was a person of "deep faith" and that her faith teaches her not to "dance" on people's graves. It doesn't look anything like it, because whether she gets it or not, that's exactly what she was doing. 

Editor's Note: The mainstream media continues to deflect, gaslight, spin, and lie about President Trump, his administration, and conservatives.

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