The intractability of Ilhan Omar’s identity in Trump’s condemnation of her comments - News Summed Up

The intractability of Ilhan Omar’s identity in Trump’s condemnation of her comments


Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) arrives for President Trump's State of the Union address on Feb. 5. “We have people in Congress — right now, we have people in Congress that hate our country,” he continued. Such a link, Lowey wrote, was as painful and worthy of condemnation as Omar’s implication that Jewish Americans had dual loyalty with Israel. It’s impossible, though, to isolate Omar’s religion and identity from the criticism she faces, particularly from Trump. How did she do in “her country,” to answer Trump’s question?


Source: Washington Post March 05, 2019 16:30 UTC



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