At the annual reading of the names memorial at Ground Zero for the victims of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on Wednesday a man took part in reading the names wore a t-shirt emblazoned with a quote from Muslim Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) that downplayed the attacks as “some people did something.” The man also spoke his mind to Omar and her fellow members of The Squad about the attacks, saying they were done by “19 Islamist terrorists members of al Qaeda” as an attack on “our nations founding on Judeo-Christian principles.”
The man, identified by Real Clear Politics as Nic Haros there for his mother killed on 9/11, directly addressed Omar and her fellow radical freshmen Congresswomen, known as The Squad and comprised of Omar, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D_NY), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA):
“We are here today Congresswoman to tell you and The Squad just who did what to whom. Show respect in honoring them, please. American patriotism and your position demand it. For God and country, amen”
While wearing a “Some people did something” shirt, Nicholas Haros Jr., who lost his mom on 9/11, went after Rep. @IlhanMN.
“We are here today congresswoman to tell you and ‘the squad’ just who did what to whom. Show respect in honoring them, please.”https://t.co/OBgTJWy2aV pic.twitter.com/QzpkbS3ypE
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) September 11, 2019
Original clip of Omar from earlier this year:
This Twitter account was one of the first to note the shirt at the reading:
9/11 name reading in NYC. Note the shirt. “Some people did something”. pic.twitter.com/sra1gDwHc3
— Shawna (@shawna_dunlap) September 11, 2019
Via GatewayPundit