House Republican leaders are considering disciplinary action against Rep.
Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) following comments she made about conservative activist Charlie Kirk after his recent death.
The remarks sparked widespread backlash from GOP members, some of whom accuse her of using inappropriate language and disrespecting Kirk’s legacy.
Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.), currently running for U.S. Senate, introduced a motion to remove Omar from
her roles on the House Budget Committee and the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Carter criticized Omar for what he described as normalizing hostile rhetoric and undermining civil discourse.
Omar’s remarks came during an interview where she reflected on Kirk’s legacy,
pointing out his past controversial statements on gun control, policing, and race.
She criticized the portrayal of Kirk as someone who merely sought civil debate and accused commentators of rewriting history.
During the interview, Omar expressed frustration with how some political figures are remembered, citing past rhetoric she found harmful.
She also discussed broader political dynamics, including her own experiences with criticism and threats, though she clarified that she has not been physically attacked.