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Who’s the terrorist: Lauren Boebert or Ilhan Omar?

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{NAME}, Lauren Boebert is under fire for suggesting that Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar might be

{NAME}, Lauren Boebert is under fire for suggesting that Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar might be a suicide bomber and referred to her as a member of the “jihad squad.” It would be easy enough to dismiss these bigoted remarks as a cheap way to grab headlines and rally her base for donations. But Lauren went beyond stale racist humor, she called Congresswoman Omar a terrorist. A terrorist. Imagine committing treason on live television and less than a year later having the gall to call someone else a terrorist because of the color of their skin. While Omar was in Washington on January 6th doing the job the voters of Minnesota elected her to do, Boebert was inciting an insurrection in a violent coup attempt. American blood was spilled and there have been almost half a dozen copycat attacks on the Capitol since. Who’s the real terrorist in this scenario? Boebert’s insinuation couldn’t be more obvious: Muslims are terrorists, white insurrectionists are patriots. That’s unacceptable. If you attempt to disrupt law and order with violence and fear you’re a terrorist. Point blank. We could regale you with facts and expert opinions about how in this decade domestic terrorists pose a far greater threat to Americans’ wellbeing than foreign ones, but we don’t have to. You saw Charlottesville. You saw January 6th. You see how The 147 are setting the stage for the next violent attack on our Constitution. [That’s why we’re asking all of our supporters to add your name: Lauren Boebert has no right calling anyone a terrorist. She needs to be censured NOW.]( Lauren’s trick might work on her indoctrinated base, but we will never forget what she did on January 6th. — Operation 147 Paid for by Operation 147 PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This message was sent to: {EMAIL}. Mailing address: PO Box 71173 Bethesda, MD 20813-1173 We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. However, if you'd like to unsubscribe, you can do so here: [unsubscribe]( Thanks for your support!

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