The Independent

House votes to oust Omar from foreign affairs panel

- ERIC GARCIA SENIOR WASHINGTON CORRESPOND­ENT

House Republican­s have voted to oust Ilhan Omar from the foreign affairs committee, despite a heartfelt speech by the Democratic congresswo­man. Shortly before the vote, Ms Omar delivered a speech on how her American identity was informed by her wartorn childhood.

“I am an American, an American who was sent here by her constituen­ts to represent them in Congress. A refugee who survived the horrors of a civil war. Someone who spent her childhood in a refugee camp,” she said. “Is anyone surprised that I am being targeted? 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?”

Republican­s have sought to remove Ms Omar from the House foreign affairs committee over past comments that they have interprete­d as antisemiti­c. In 2019, she tweeted that Republican­s wanted to condemn her comments about Israel because “It’s all about the Benjamins, baby”, a reference to Benjamin Franklin being on $100 bills. Ms Omar later apologised for her remarks.

House speaker Kevin McCarthy had already removed Democratic representa­tives Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell from the House intelligen­ce committee. The speaker has the discretion to remove members and supposedly removed Mr Schiff, the top Democrat on the committee, in retaliatio­n for his words during the investigat­ion into ties between former president Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia.

Mr McCarthy also removed Mr Swalwell after Axios reported that a Chinese spy attempted to cultivate a relationsh­ip with the congressma­n over a number of years, even though Mr Swalwell reportedly committed no wrongdoing.

But the vote on Rep Omar comes after House Democrats had voted to remove representa­tives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar from their committees last year. All Democrats and 11 Republican­s voted to remove Ms Greene for her history of racist, antisemiti­c and conspirato­rial comments before her election to Congress in 2020.

“It wasn’t my decision to have the vote but, you know, she voted to remove Republican­s from committees, so you reap what you sow,” Rep Lauren Boebert told The Independen­t.

Representa­tive Ruben Gallego told The Independen­t it was a testament to Mr McCarthy’s weak leadership. “That it’s got no

leadership, no spine to stand up to his own people and he’s just basically targeting Black women for political gain,” he said

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