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If GOP U.S. Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina gets her way, far-left Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar will lose her committee assignments because of her cruel commentary about murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Omar, a resolution Mace introduced on Monday says, smeared Kirk in an interview, and also reposted a vicious attack video on X.

The anti-American Somali agent of influence “has no place in Congress,” Mace argues.

And if GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia gets her way, the country will pursue a “peaceful national divorce.” Kirk’s assassination, she says, means there is no debating the American Left. 

Mace’s bill opens by noting that Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder who was assassinated on September 10, was a “life-long advocate for freedom of speech, civil political discourse, and political engagement of youth,” as well as a “a man of deep faith, husband, and a father of two young children.”

The resolution follows those brief few words about Kirk, who was speaking at Utah Valley University when he was shot in the neck, with a list of Omar’s statements and a detailed reprise of the video she reposted on X.

The resolution first attacks Omar’s interview with far-left Muslim Mehdi Hasan, who for some inexplicable reason has become a voice in the American media.

To her credit, Omar — who married her brother to commit immigration and student-loan fraud — did say she felt bad for Kirk and his family. But then she added that anyone who thinks Kirk wanted civil debate is “full of sh*t.”

As well, she said, “there is nothing more f**ked up than to completely pretend that his words and actions have not been recorded and in existence for the last decade or so.”

But worse than that was the video that Omar shared on X. The resolution details its hate-Kirk smears, which The New American reported last week.

Accusing Kirk supporters of having a “Christo-fascist agenda,” the narrator said Kirk was a “reprehensible human being” who “enacted his political agenda by preying upon weak-minded people” and by “pointing fingers at outgroups, demonizing those groups, and then siccing his massive following on them.”

He was a “stochastic terrorist” and “an adamant transphobe,” the narrator said. He “believed in the subjugation of women and with his last dying words he was spewing racist dog whistles,” the narrator continued:

Charlie Kirk was Doctor Frankenstein, and his monster shot him through the neck.

Mace’s bill offers more details, but that’s the gist of the sickening video.

All that means Omar must be booted off every committee.

“Free speech isn’t free from consequences,” Mace fumed on X:

[W]e are filing a PRIVILEGED motion to censure Ilhan Omar and remove her from her committees. This will force a vote. 

Half measures are not enough any more.   

Ilhan Omar is not compatible with our American values. She has no place in Congress and should be admonished.

“If you mock a political assassination and celebrate murder, you don’t get to keep your committee seat, you get consequences,” Mace said for a news release.

Several X users said Mace’s measure is a half-measure, and that Omar must be expelled from Congress, denaturalized, and deported to Somalia.

Taylor Greene repeated what she said two years ago. It’s time for a national divorce, the garrulous Peach Stater averred.

“There is nothing left to talk about with the left,” she wrote on X:

They hate us.

They assassinated our nice guy who actually talked to them peacefully debating ideas.

Then millions on the left celebrated and made clear they want all of us dead.

To be honest, I want a peaceful national divorce.

The country is so divided, she continued, that “it’s no longer safe for any of us.”

Green predicted that Kirk’s assassination portends a Christian revival that will not happen within government, but outside of it.

“Democrats are hardened in their beliefs and will flip the switch back as soon as they have power,” she continued:

And, if you are expecting Republicans to fight against evil, with the power they currently possess, and end this once and for all, you are going to be extremely disappointed.

This week Congress will be voting on another CR — Biden’s budget that FUNDS TRANSGENDER POLICIES, NOT our own Trump policy budget that funds what you voted for.

We had 9 months to get it done, but for reasons I don’t understand or agree with, it wasn’t the priority.

Government is not [the] answer, God is….

I will pray for the left, but personally I want nothing to do with them.

The call for a “national divorce” after Kirk’s death reprises what she said in 2023, which invoked a rebuke from Utah Governor Spencer Cox, who detailed the arrest of Tyler Robinson for Kirk’s assassination. Robinson was indicted today. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty.

Cox called the suggestion evil, as Mediaite noted, and former Representative Liz Cheney, Wyoming’s hate-Trump renegade Republican, falsely claimed that “secession is unconstitutional. No member of Congress should advocate secession, Marjorie.”