Omar introduces resolution defending boycott of Israel, likens it to boycotts of Nazi Germany, Soviet Union
Trump lawyers: Why Ilhan Omar’s anti-Israel resolution should be defeated in House
U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., proposed a resolution this week supporting the right to boycott Israel, likening the boycott of the Jewish state to boycotts of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Omar’s resolution seeks to push back against U.S. laws banning the boycott of Israel and affirms the right of Americans to organize boycotts of foreign countries if they so wish. While the resolution doesn’t explicitly name Israel or the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, she told media outlets that the resolution concerns the Jewish state. Jay Sekulow and Mark Goldfeder, two members of President Trump's legal team, argue that Omar's measure "deserves to go down to overwhelming bipartisan defeat." Click here to read the entire op-ed by Sekulow and Goldfeder on Fox News Digital.
U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., proposed a resolution this week supporting the right to boycott Israel, likening the boycott of the Jewish state to boycotts of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Omar’s resolution seeks to push back against U.S. laws banning the boycott of Israel and affirms the right of Americans to organize boycotts of foreign countries if they so wish. While the resolution doesn’t explicitly name Israel or the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, she told media outlets that the resolution concerns the Jewish state. Jay Sekulow and Mark Goldfeder, two members of President Trump's legal team, argue that Omar's measure "deserves to go down to overwhelming bipartisan defeat." Click here to read the entire op-ed by Sekulow and Goldfeder on Fox News Digital.
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