Ilhan Omar Says Trump Spreading False 9/11 Tweet About Her Puts Her Life At Risk
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Wednesday criticized President Donald Trump for sharing a tweet that falsely claimed she was partying on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks when in fact the video was of a Sept. 13 event.
In his latest smear against the freshman member of Congress, Trump retweeted a since-deleted post that wrongly said Omar ― based on video footage of her dancing with other elected officials ― “partied on the anniversary of 9/11.”
“The President of the United States is continuing to spread lies that put my life at risk,” Omar tweeted. “What is Twitter doing to combat this misinformation?”
The footage stems from a celebratory Congressional Black Caucus event Friday in Washington, D.C., at the Culture House, a nonprofit venue centered on the arts and community. Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, shared the original video on Twitter the day of the event.
Multiple livestream videos and tweets posted on Twitter show the event took place Friday, Sept. 13.
As Omar noted Wednesday on Twitter, the event during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s annual Legislative Conference, celebrated Black women in Congress. Reps. Ayanna Pressley, Lauren Underwood and Jahana Hayes were also there. The entire week’s events, from Sept. 11 to 15, included a series of policy forums.
This is from a CBC event we hosted this weekend to celebrate black women in Congress.
The President of the United States is continuing to spread lies that put my life at risk.
What is Twitter doing to combat this misinformation? https://t.co/XdkRVrU7mZ— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) September 18, 2019
The Twitter account for the PCCC called the false claim “an abhorrent lie that endangers a Member of Congress.”
The tweet has since been deleted amid multiple calls for it to be removed. Twitter said in an email to HuffPost that it did not take action on the tweet and that it was instead deleted by the individual.
Trump’s quote-tweet that promoted the false claim remains on his account. Many on Twitter, including Pressley, called for the president’s account to be suspended.
To be clear, this was a CBC community event on the 13th. That being said, lies like the ones he’s trying to spread endanger our lives and our staffs’ lives.@Twitter should delete this immediately&suspend his account while you’re at it https://t.co/YO5uUyafhY
— Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) September 18, 2019
When asked about the calls to suspend Trump’s account, Twitter referred HuffPost to its statement on world leaders published to its blog, which states, in part: “Blocking a world leader from Twitter or removing their controversial Tweets would hide important information people should be able to see and debate.”
Trump has routinely used his Twitter account to unleash attacks against Omar and other congresswomen of color.
In April, he tweeted an out-of-context video clip of a speech in which Omar said that “some people did something” on Sept. 11, 2001, that led to a rise in anti-Muslim reactions. The president characterized the phrase as a dismissal of terrorism. Omar, one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress, was speaking at an event for the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Omar released a statement days later saying she received an increase in threats to her life after the president tweeted the misleading video.
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), the No. 2 Republican in the House of Representatives, has frequently lamented the coarseness of political discourse, connecting bad political rhetoric to violence like the assassination attempt he survived in 2017.
Scalise told HuffPost on Wednesday that he hadn’t seen the president’s tweet.
“I haven’t seen that,” Scalise told HuffPost. “But I’ll take a look at it.”
A spokesperson for Scalise did not respond to a request for a follow-up comment.
The PCCC created a petition Wednesday calling on Twitter to suspend Trump’s account until the president removes his recent post about Omar.
SIGN THE PETITION: @Twitter must suspend @realDonaldTrump's Twitter account until he removes his violence-inducing post spreading lies about Rep. @Ilhan. Here ➡️ https://t.co/eAuKgIKgZ0
— BoldProgressives.org (@BoldProgressive) September 18, 2019
Arthur Delaney contributed to this report.
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