Appearing on “This Week” Sunday, MN lawmaker Ilhan Omar said says some felt “safe to know that there will not be a burning of their businesses and their homes” with the deployment of the National Guard but others felt “terrorized by the presence of tanks” and a “militarized police.”
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Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar says some felt “safe to know that there will not be a burning of their businesses and their homes” with the deployment of the National Guard but others felt “terrorized by the presence of tanks” and a “militarized police.” https://t.co/sVerbxGgdM pic.twitter.com/rIvqC0IuvK
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) May 31, 2020
Omar also took shots at President Trump and accused him of “glorifying violence.”
Ilhan Omar:
The mayor of Washington, D.C., just recently addressed the nation and in her remarks, she talked about how there was a kind of leadership that could have been displayed by Donald Trump and that leadership has not been displayed and now she said, we look to one another for that leadership.
Many people in our communities are moving on, and deciding they themselves are going to show up as leaders. They are going to push for the kind of systematic change we need. They’re going to ask for people to work together to rebuild our communities, they are going to be vigilant and make sure that they are protecting one another.
This president has failed in really understanding the kind of pain and anguish many of his citizens are feeling. When you have a president who really is glorifying violence, who’s talking about the kind of vicious dogs and weapons that could be unleashed on citizens, it’s quite appalling and disturbing.
We condemn other nations when their presidents make those kinds of statements when there’s unrest in their countries, and we have to condemn our president alt the highest sort of condemnation.
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar says in the absence of leadership by President Trump, Americans are stepping up to protect each other amid unrest: “This president has failed in really understanding the kind of pain and anguish many of his citizens are feeling.” https://t.co/sVerbxGgdM pic.twitter.com/Nrbubn9pkG
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) May 31, 2020
Rep. Ilhan Omar voices support for protesters who are marching for “their humanity to be recognized," and criticizes the burning of buildings and businesses, saying “there are people who exploit the pain that communities are feeling and ignite violence.” https://t.co/sVerbxGgdM pic.twitter.com/yQ3yl3vWd7
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) May 31, 2020