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Far-left- representative Ilhan Omar has now announced that she is ‘damn proud’ of the staffers who were arrested after staging a disruptive protest in the office of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

As The Daily Wire reports:

Democratic lawmakers sent messages of support for staff members who were arrested in Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) office Monday.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) expressed support for members of their staff Monday, just hours after six House staffers were arrested for protesting in Schumer’s office. Two of Khanna’s staffers were among those arrested, along with a staffer for Omar. Omar herself was arrested last week as part of a planned “civil disobedience” protesting the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

“I’m not just supportive of the staff who protested for climate action today, including my own. I’m proud. Damn proud,” Omar tweeted Monday evening, including a link to the Axios article that broke the story.

Omar was one of 17 Democrat representatives arrested at the Supreme Court last week during a protest against the fall of Roe vs. Wade.




Comments

  1. Humm,…. A number of  disruptive protesters occupied a Senator’s office, on the Grounds of the Capitol without his permission, and then refused to leave. On January 6th 2021 they called that action Insurrection. But they were Conservatives then and got thrown into the DC Jail. This time it is the FAR LEFT WINGNUTS, and you can bet it will be Catch and Release.

  2. *gasp* Those people just committed an insurrection. The DOJ needs to immediately have the FBI investigate and arrest all of them. Throw them in the DC jails for over a year while the investigations and trials move along at a slow pace just like the J6 saga. AG Garland, do the right thing here and charge all those clowns!

  3. As the majority of Americans did not want Roe vs Wade to end after a half-century of being in effect, what the 17 Democrat representatives did to protest its repeal was worth their sacrifice in getting arrested.

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