Ilhan Omar Calls Out Fox News Host for 'Dangerous Incitement' After Suggesting She Is Not 'An American First'
Brian Kilmeade said on a 'Fox & Friends' segment about the freshman Democrat that 'you have to wonder if she’s an American first'
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar said Wednesday that Fox News Channel host Brian Kilmeade is guilty of a “dangerous incitement” for questioning her loyalty to the United States, since she’s been the subject of death threats in the past.
Kilmeade said on a “Fox & Friends” segment about the freshman Democrat that “you have to wonder if she’s an American first.”
This is dangerous incitement, given the death threats I face. I hope leaders of both parties will join me in condemning it.
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 10, 2019
My love and commitment to our country and that of my colleagues should never be in question. We are ALL Americans! pic.twitter.com/foTZMpiZKv
Fox News had no immediate comment about Kilmeade, the second Fox personality in a month to attract attention for comments about Omar. Fox condemned and suspended Saturday host Jeanine Pirro for two weeks after she wondered aloud whether Omar’s use of a Muslim head covering indicated she was a follower of Islamic religious law.
“My love and commitment to our country and that of my colleagues should never be questioned,” Omar said via Twitter on Wednesday. “We are ALL Americans.”
Kilmeade’s comment came during a morning show segment that appeared inspired by an item on the conservative Daily Caller web site a day before. It was about a speech Omar gave on March 23 to the Council on American-Islamic Relations’ Los Angeles chapter.
She talked at the event about how many Muslim-Americans felt like second-class citizens in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. She said the rights organization started after people were losing civil liberties because “some people did something.”
The full video of @IlhanMN's speech in California shows that she did mention terrorists – in the build-up to the very snippet now being used to attack her by some Republicans and Fox News https://t.co/LiNApfYVgK
— Jon Swaine (@jonswaine) April 10, 2019
That reference to the attacks — “some people did something” — struck some of Omar’s critics as a too-flippant description of the assailants that day.
“I didn’t intend to question whether Rep. Omar is an American,” Kilmeade said via Twitter. “I am questioning how any American, let alone a United States congresswoman, could downplay the 9/11 attacks.”
Brian Kilmeade says of Rep. Ilhan Omar, "You have to wonder if she is an American first."
— Matt Shuham (@mattshuham) April 10, 2019
Then says, "In the name of religion, they kill Americans and still do it on a daily basis." pic.twitter.com/IpUDL7u7Xt
Rupert Murdoch inciting more fear and hatred of @IlhanMN and Muslims in the New York Post this morning.
— Waleed Shahid (@_waleedshahid) April 11, 2019
Disgusting and dangerous. pic.twitter.com/yduzwY5hT2
It’s notable that neither Kilmeade nor Pirro — despite her suspension — apologized or distanced themselves from what they said once it started receiving attention.
The NY Post knows exactly what it's doing - taking quotes out of context and evoking painful imagery to spread hate and endangering the life of Rep. Omar. Shame on them, and shame on Rupert Murdoch.
— Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) April 11, 2019
A spokesman for Omar did not immediately respond to questions about the criticism she has received about her reference to the attacks. Omar was due to appear later Wednesday with Stephen Colbert on CBS’s “Late Show.”
Omar called on politicians of both parties to unite in condemning Kilmeade. He’s one of three co-hosts of Fox’s morning show along with Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt.
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