House tables censure bid against Ilhan Omar over Charlie Kirk remarks
The article discusses the U.S. house of Representatives’ decision to reject a resolution to censure Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) over controversial remarks linked to Charlie KirkS assassination. The resolution, introduced by Rep.Nancy Mace (R-SC),condemned Omar for reposting a video that criticized Kirk and accused her of mocking his political assassination. The vote to table the resolution was narrow, 214 to 213, with all Democrats and four Republicans opposing the censure.
This was the fifth attempt to censure omar,but the resolution did not contain direct quotes from her,a point noted by her chief of staff.omar previously expressed condolences for Kirk but also criticized the failure to acknowledge his controversial statements. The dispute between Omar and Mace escalated into personal exchanges on social media.
the failed censure reflects ongoing tensions in Congress over political rhetoric and violence, with leadership from both parties urging calmer discourse. The article also notes the increasing frequency and use of censures as political tools. In response, some Democrats proposed censuring Republican Rep. Cory Mills for alleged misconduct. Additionally, Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX) threatened impeachment against officials linked to Mace’s effort. The article situates the event within broader concerns about rising political violence and polarized partisan relations.
Ilhan Omar escapes censure after House tables resolution condemning Charlie Kirk remarks
The House rejected a move to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Wednesday over remarks related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
In a 214 to 213 vote, all Democrats and four Republicans voted to table the resolution from Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), who is running for governor of South Carolina. The four GOP no’s were Reps. Mike Flood (R-NE), Jeff Hurd (R-CO), Cory Mills (R-FL), and Tom McClintock (R-CA).
This was the fifth attempt to censure Omar. Mace’s resolution condemned Omar’s reposting of several X posts, with the focus largely on one video of a man repairing a roof with a voiceover that called Kirk a “reprehensible human being” and condemned the “revisionist history about who Kirk was.”
But the resolution did not detail any remarks from Omar herself — a detail that her chief of staff sent in a message to other House chiefs on Wednesday.
“The entire thing is based on a video from someone else she reposted, and then a characterization of Omar’s interview with Mehdi Hasan, which contains zero quotes,” the chief wrote in an email obtained by Politico.
Omar’s interview last week with Hasan during a Zeteo town hall received backlash after she expressed condolences to Kirk’s family for his assassination, but also accused people of brushing Kirk’s previous controversial comments under the rug.
Mace accused Omar of “mock[ing] a political assassination and celebrat[ing] murder” as reasoning to strip her of her committee assignments.
“Ilhan Omar has shown us exactly who she is: someone who defends political violence and refuses to condemn the loss of innocent lives when it doesn’t suit her agenda, even the cold-blooded assassination of Charlie Kirk,” Mace said in a statement.
The two congresswomen have exchanged numerous jabs in posts to X, with Mace saying, “We would love to see you deported back to Somalia,” and Omar responding, “Would love to see you get the help you need next. You belong in rehab, not Congress.”
The resolution comes as leadership from both Republicans and Democrats has encouraged their caucuses to turn down the temperature on aggressive rhetoric and political violence.
Some members of the GOP conference have blamed Democrats and the media for the rise in political violence, while Democrats argue that extreme rhetoric is an issue for both sides, pointing to acts of violence against members and Democratic leaders as evidence.
The failure of the censure also comes as Republicans have expressed some heartburn over the flagrant use of censures. Once considered the harshest admonishment for members other than expulsion, intended for the most serious of issues, the use of censure has become more prevalent and weaponized as the parties have grown more polarized.
In response to the censure against Omar, Congressional Progressive Caucus chairman Greg Casar (D-TX) introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL), noting alleged incidents of domestic violence, stolen valor, and campaign finance violations.
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Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX) is also seeking to file impeachment articles against FBI Director Kash Patel and Pam Bondi in retaliation to Mace’s censure effort.
“If [Mace] (soon to be a sucker and loser in her governors race) wants to strip [Omar] of her committees for words she never said, MANY people are saying we should impeach the incompetent Kash Patel and Pam Bondi for the lies they ACTUALLY TOLD!!” Veasey wrote in a post to X.
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