Ilhan Omar get Debunked over her comments on 9/11 

Ilhan Omar get Debunked over her comments on 9/11 
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar

Ilhan Omar get Debunked over her comments on 9/11

Republican chairwoman Ronna McDaniel Reignited controversy over the remarks of Rep. Ilhan Omar on 9/11 after being asked about it on a television interview on Sunday morning.

Omar had made comments before the March American-Islamic Relations Council, saying that the group was “established after 9/11 because they acknowledged that some people did something and that we were all beginning to lose access to our civil liberties.”

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Democrats have earlier asserted that Omar’s comments were carried out of context and that Omar was trying to distinguish terrorists from all Muslims, while Republicans criticized her strongly for them.

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“Nearly 3,000 Americans were killed by terrorists on 9/11. It shouldn’t be this difficult for Ilhan Omar to understand why her “some people did something” comment was so offensive,” wrote Republican chairwoman Ronna McDaniel in a Sunday Twitter post, attaching a clip of Omar’s Sunday morning interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

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In the interview, the Minnesota Democrat was asked about an incident during this year’s 9/11 remembrance ceremony in New York City in which the son of one of the 9/11 victims had addressed Omar’s previous comments about 9/11.

“Do you understand why people found that offensive?” asked host Margaret Brennan, in reference to Omar’s past remarks.

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Omar started her response by acknowledging that 9/11 had been “an attack on all Americans,” and that “I certainly could not understand the weight of the pain that the victims of the- the families of 9/11 must feel. But I think it is really important for us to make sure that we are not forgetting, right, the aftermath of what happened after 9/11.

“What I was speaking to was the fact that as a Muslim, not only was I suffering as an American who was attacked on that day, but the next day I woke up as my fellow Americans were now treating me a suspect,” she said.

 

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