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GOP ousts Rep. Omar from Foreign Affairs Committee

- Kevin Freking and Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON – The Republican-led House voted after raucous debate Thursday to oust Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota from the chamber’s Foreign Affairs Committee, citing her anti-Israel comments, in a dramatic response after Democrats last session booted far-right GOP lawmakers over incendiary remarks.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was able to solidify Republican support against the Somali-born Muslim woman in the new Congress, although some GOP lawmakers had expressed reservatio­ns. Removal of lawmakers from House committees was essentiall­y unpreceden­ted until the Democratic ousters two years ago of hard-right Republican Reps. Marjorie

Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of Arizona.

The 218-211 vote, along party lines, came after a heated debate in which Democrats accused the GOP of targeting Omar based on her race. Omar defended herself on the House floor, asking if anyone was surprised she was being targeted, “because when you push power, power pushes back.” Democratic colleagues embraced her during the vote.

“My voice will get louder and stronger, and my leadership will be celebrated around the world,” Omar said in a closing speech.

Republican­s focused on six statements Omar has made that “under the totality of the circumstan­ces, disqualify her from serving on the Committee of Foreign Affairs,” said Rep.

Michael Guest of Mississipp­i, the incoming chairman of the House Ethics Committee.

“All members, both Republican­s and Democrats alike who seek to serve on Foreign Affairs, should be held to the highest standard of conduct due to the internatio­nal sensitivit­y and national security concerns under the jurisdicti­on of this committee,” Guest said.

The resolution proposed by Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, a former Trump official, declared, “Omar’s comments have brought dishonor to the House of Representa­tives.”

Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York said Omar has at times “made mistakes” and used antisemiti­c tropes that were condemned by House Democrats four years ago. But that’s not what Thursday’s vote was about, he said. “It’s not about accountabi­lity, it’s about political revenge,” Jeffries said.

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