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Dem apologizes for tweets viewed as anti-Semitic

- Associated Press

WASHINGTON >> Freshman Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar “unequivoca­lly” apologized Monday for tweets suggesting that members of Congress support Israel because they are being paid to do so, which drew bipartisan criticism and a rebuke from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The Minnesota Democrat, a Muslim, said she had no intention offending anyone, including Jewish Americans. “We have to always be willing to step back and think through criticism, just as I expect people to hear me when others attack me about my identity,” Omar tweeted. “This is why I unequivoca­lly apologize.”

The statement was the latest reckoning among Democrats of intense difference­s in their ranks over the U.S.-Israeli relationsh­ip, highlighte­d by criticism from Omar and Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. They are the first Muslim women to serve in Congress. Pelosi and other Democrats, including leaders and chairmen, laid down a marker making clear that Omar had oversteppe­d.

In a pair of tweets over the weekend, Omar criticized the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC. “It’s all about the Benjamins baby,” she wrote, invoking slang about $100 bills.

Asked on Twitter who she thought was paying members of Congress to support Israel, Omar responded, “AIPAC!”

That sparked Pelosi’s first public rebuke of a freshman lawmaker who had helped flip the House from Republican control and is part of a record number of women in Congress.

“Congresswo­man Omar’s use of anti-Semitic tropes and prejudicia­l accusation­s about Israel’s supporters is deeply offensive,” Pelosi said in a statement issued by her office and signed by other Democratic leaders after a bipartisan backlash against the Minnesota Democrat. “We condemn these remarks, and we call upon Congresswo­man Omar to immediatel­y apologize for these hurtful comments.”

It also was a stark exposure of an increasing­ly tense split among Democrats over U.S.-Israeli policy ahead of the 2020 elections. None of the Democratic presidenti­al hopefuls weighed in publicly as their party’s House leaders chastised Omar.

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Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.

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