Washington – U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar Thanks Fox For Condemning Jeanine Pirro

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    Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., stands with fellow Democrats as they rally outside the Capitol ahead of passage of H.R. 1, "The For the People Act," a bill which aims to expand voting rights and strengthen ethics rules, in Washington, Friday, March 8, 2019. APWashington – U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar thanked Fox News on Monday for condemning comments made on the network by weekend host Jeanine Pirro centering on the freshman Democrat’s wearing of a traditional Muslim head covering.

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    Fox said it “strongly condemned” Pirro’s Saturday night commentary and said it had addressed the matter with her. Pirro did not apologize.

    On her show, Pirro noted that the Minnesota representative wears a hijab in apparent conformity to a directive in the Quran. “Is her adherence to this Islamic doctrine indicative of her adherence to Sharia law, which is in itself antithetical to the U.S. Constitution?” she asked.

    In its condemnation, Fox said Pirro’s views “do not reflect those of the network and we have addressed the matter with her directly.”

    Omar, in a tweet, thanked Fox for the statement, saying no one should question a person’s commitment to the Constitution because of a person’s faith or country of origin. Omar is a Somali immigrant.

    Omar has been in the news because of her own comments that some have judged to be anti-Semitic, leading to a debate over how Democrats should publicly address her views.

    Pirro, in her own statement, said she did not call Omar un-American.

    “My intention was to ask a question and start a debate, but of course because one is a Muslim does not mean you don’t support the Constitution,” she said, adding she invited Omar to come on her show.

    Pirro was called out on Twitter by a fellow Fox News Channel employee who is Muslim. The employee, Hufia Kumal, works on Bret Baier’s news show.

    She wrote: “Can you stop spreading this false narrative that somehow Muslims hate America or women who wear a hijab aren’t American enough? You have Muslims working at the same network you do, including myself.”

    It was not immediately clear what Fox had done in addressing the matter with Pirro, the former district attorney from New York’s Westchester County who is a particular favorite of President Donald Trump.

    Fox News’ chief executive, Suzanne Scott, had reportedly scolded producers of the network’s shows last year, encouraging them to run a tighter ship in terms of incendiary comments.


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    5 years ago

    All Pirro, the hypocrite is good for is driving her car at 118 mph (as clocked by a NY
    State Trooper), and getting away with it, by pleading guilty to speeding at a lower rate, and paying a small fine. She should have immediately been taken into custody. I think that the trooper was intimidated, when he realized that it was her. While I am not pleased with Rep. Ilan, I think that Pirro’s comments about her Ilan’s jihab, were way off base, as we would not like someone making comments about a shaitel, or a streimel.

    5 years ago

    she should put another covering on her mouth

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    5 years ago

    “Omar, in a tweet, thanked Fox for the statement, saying no one should question a person’s commitment to the Constitution because of a person’s faith or country of origin. Omar is a Somali immigrant.”

    Okay. Now how does that work with her tweet about Jews last week? Sort of contradictory no?

    5 years ago

    Let me get this straight. On one side of her hypocritical mouth she’s accusing Jewish people of dual loyalty to the country, and ergo the Constitution. Out of the other side, the poor victim is claiming “no one should question a person’s commitment to the Constitution because of a person’s faith”? Make up your mind on the standard, you peice of drek double-standarded anti-semite.

    ComplicatedTimes
    ComplicatedTimes
    5 years ago

    Makes one wonder how far Omar is being paid by outsiders to create an ideological war in the USA.

    elyeh
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    elyeh
    5 years ago

    It was a question asked, in the light of Omar’s own previous statements.