Boebert in call refuses to apologize for anti-muslim remarks
WASHINGTON – Days after firebrand conservative Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado was harshly criticized for making anti-muslim comments about Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat whom she likened to a bomb-carrying terrorist, the two spoke by phone.
By both lawmakers’ accounts, it did not go well.
Monday’s conversation, which Boebert sought after issuing a tepid statement last Friday, offered an opportunity to extend an olive branch in a House riven by tension. Instead, it ended abruptly after Boebert rejected Omar’s request for a public apology, amplifying partisan strife.