Rep. Omar: They don’t think Muslims, refugees in America can appropriately criticize U.S. policy
Rep. Ilhan Omar comments as Republicans continue their apparent revenge on Democrats, this time working to deny her a seat on the Foreign Affairs Committee. "You have to remember the Foreign Affairs Committee is not about rubber stamping whatever the foreign policy of whatever administration is. It's about oversight. It's about critique,” Rep. Omar tells Joy Reid.
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