Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced a resolution to censure far-left Rep. Ilhan Omar after she made comments that went viral on social media appearing to show her making a series of comments in the theme of "Somalia first." Omar says that the claims are the result of a mistranslation.
According to the Washington Examiner:
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) introduced the resolution on the House floor on Thursday to reprimand Omar over remarks she made at an event in Minnesota, accusing Omar of violating her oath of office by putting the interests of Somalis over the United States.
“These statements by Representative Omar clearly violate the oath she took as an elected Member of Congress to defend and protect the United States Constitution,” the resolution states. “By openly admitting her efforts to advance Somalia’s interests using her position as a United States Representative, Representative Omar has revealed herself to be a foreign agent acting on behalf of a foreign government.”
Greene brought her censure resolution to the floor as a privileged resolution, which forces leadership to hold a vote within two legislative days.
The last three House members to face a censure were all Democrats; Adam Schiff (213-209), Rashida Tlaib (234-188) and Jamaal Bowman (214-191)
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