Republicans voted Thursday to remove Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee, marking the latest step in the GOP’s vindictive, racist targeting of one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress in U.S. history.
The move caps off a retributive vow Speaker Kevin McCarthy and fellow Republicans made in 2021 to oust multiple Democrats from committees after two Republicans were stripped of their committee assignments for sharing social media posts that depicted or encouraged violence against other U.S. officials.
In a House floor speech ahead of the vote Thursday, Omar accused Republicans of targeting her for being a Muslim immigrant from Africa and vowed not to be silenced by conservatives.
“Is anyone surprised that I’m being targeted?” Omar said. “Is anyone surprised that I am somehow deemed unworthy to speak about American foreign policy? Or that they see me as a powerful voice that needs to be silenced? Frankly, it is expected, because when you push power, power pushes back.”
Rep. Ilhan Omar speaks ahead of the vote to oust her from the Foreign Affairs Committee: "My leadership and voice will not be diminished if I'm not on this committee for one term. My voice will get louder and stronger…take your vote or not. I am here to stay." pic.twitter.com/9nJjHAGwi4








