Albuquerque Journal

Rep.: Rape, incest part of civilizati­on

- BY FELICIA SONMEZ THE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON — Rep. Steve King said Wednesday that humanity might not exist if not for rape and incest, prompting the latest round of outrage at the Iowa Republican, who has a long history of making inflammato­ry remarks.

In a discussion at the Westside Conservati­ve Club in Urbandale, Iowa, King was defending his position against laws allowing abortion exceptions in cases of rape and incest.

“What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled out anyone who was a product of rape or incest? Would there be any population of the world left if we did that?” King said, according to the Des Moines Register. “Considerin­g all the wars and all the rapes and pillages that happened throughout all these different nations, I know that I can’t say that I was not a part of a product of that.”

A spokesman for King did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the House member’s remarks.

King’s latest comment drew rebukes from both sides of the aisle. J.D. Scholten, a Democrat who ran against King last year and is challengin­g him in 2020, said King’s remarks are “disrespect­ful to survivors and don’t reflect Iowan values.”

“Yet again, Steve King puts his selfish, hateful ideology above the needs of the people of Iowa’s 4th district,” Scholten said in a statement. “Excusing violence — in any way — is entirely unacceptab­le.”

Republican Randy Feenstra, an Iowa state senator who is waging a primary challenge against King, also condemned the lawmaker’s comments.

“I am 100% pro-life but Steve King’s bizarre comments and behavior diminish our message & damage our cause,” Feenstra said in a tweet.

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