Newly elected Muslim Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) attacked the Covington teens Tuesday night and defended the black supremacists who taunted the Kentucky teens with racial slurs.
The Covington Catholic teens have been exonerated after the full video showing what really happened at the Lincoln Memorial this weekend surfaced.
The media lies have been debunked.
The Black Supremacists shouted homophobic and racist slurs at the Covington teens after the March for Life rally in Washington DC.
Then out of no where, Native American activist Nathan Phillips approached the students and loudly beat a drum in their faces.
The Covington boys showed incredible restraint in the face of vile taunts and harassment — the main teen being targeted, Nick Sandmann, stood silently while Nathan Phillips got up in his personal space with his drumming and chants.
The mainstream media has retracted their false stories and apologies have flooded Twitter, but the radical Muslima is still spreading lies about the Covington boys.
Ilhan Omar falsely claimed the Covington boys were taunting the black supremacists and spread the lie that the teens “surrounded” Nathan Phillips and led racist chants.
Even more disgusting, Ilhan Omar accused the Covington boys of protesting abortion by saying, “It’s not rape if you enjoy it.”
-The boys were protesting a woman's right to choose & yelled “it’s not rape if you enjoy it”
-They were taunting 5 Black men before they surrounded Phillips and led racist chants
-Sandmann’s family hired a right wing PR firm to write his non-apology 🤦🏽♀️https://t.co/fG8AUCuDTr https://t.co/bOA6yFsIjW— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) January 23, 2019
Attorney Robert Barnes, who offered to represent the Covington families pro bono, wasted no time putting Ilhan Omar on notice.
“This is libel. Retract, or get sued,” Barnes said in a concise message to Omar Tuesday night.
This is libel. Retract, or get sued. https://t.co/18DO7vHOLN
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) January 23, 2019
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