As a lot you probably already know, a video recently surfaced online that depicts Rep Ilhan Omar (D-Mn) trivializing the 9/11 terror attacks. In the video, Omar describes the 9/11 terror attacks simply as "some people did something."
The remarks quickly went viral and Rep Dan Crenshaw (R-Tx) responded by telling his Twitter followers, "First Member of Congress to ever describe terrorists who killed thousands of Americans on 9/11 as “some people who did something”. Unbelievable."
It was a pretty solid reaction to a deplorable comment by a lawmaker who has, in recent years, tried to grant clemency to convicted ISIS terrorists and advocated for insurance pay offs to the family members of deceased Muslim extremists.
Now Rep Omar is condemning Crenshaw and Fox News for a "Dangerous incitement" against her, claiming she's now receiving death threats because of Crenshaw's reaction to her horrific comments.
Omar said, "This is dangerous incitement, given the death threats I face. I hope leaders of both parties will join me in condemning it. My love and commitment to our country and that of my colleagues should never be in question. We are ALL Americans!"
Crenshaw responded by saying, "1. I never called you un-American. 2. I did not incite any violence against you. 3. You described an act of terrorism on American soil that killed thousands of innocent lives as 'some people did something.' It’s still unbelievable, as is your response here."
Meanwhile House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Omar was "anti-American" last month when she was speaking at AIPAC.
Former FDNY Deupty Chief Jim Riches' son died on 9/11. He slammed Omar in a recent op-ed published in the NYPost earlier this week.
A typical Democrat, always blaming others for mistakes she made and problems she created for herself.