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Fed Up: Democrats to Vote on Resolution Condemning Ilhan Omar's Continued Anti-Semitism

UPDATE: The resolution may not name Omar specifically and instead condemn anti-Semitism as a whole, but let's be real, this is about her. 

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Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is in hot water, again, for anti-Semitic comments she made at an event last week. During a panel discussion, joined by fellow anti-Semite and Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Omar accused supporters of Israel of having an "allegiance to a foreign country."  

Omar has a habit of making these types of comments. After being condemned in a letter by House leadership two weeks ago, she "apologized" and said she is willing to learn. 

Turns out, her apology meant nothing (surprse!) and her own party is fed up. A resolution condemning her comments will be introduced on the House floor Wednesday.

Meanwhile, a number of organizations and lawmakers are calling on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to removed Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.  

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Omar's problem on the House Foreign Affairs Committee extend beyond her comments and into her affiliation with groups directly connected to terrorism.

I'll leave you with this.

This post has been updated with additional information.

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