The Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted Thursday to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, in a move that some in mainstream media are characterizing as a political victory for Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) by uniting his own fractured party caucus. What this event actually demonstrates is the total domination of the House Republican agenda by right-wing media outlets and the culmination of a long-running campaign to deflect from their own increasing extremism.
House Republicans used this move as a form of retribution for events in 2021, when House Democrats stripped far-right Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Paul Gosar (R-AZ) from their committees. In those cases, Greene and Gosar had made a variety of violent threats against Congress as an institution and their colleagues as individuals.
Greene was stripped of committee assignments in early 2021 after her earlier social media history revealed endorsements of the executions of prominent Democratic officials with whom she would go on to serve in Congress. In her 2020 House campaign, Greene also used imagery of herself holding a gun next to photos of Omar and other progressive House members. Similarly, the House stripped Gosar of his committee seats in late 2021 after he posted an animated video depicting himself as a heroic figure killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), as well as attacking President Joe Biden.
Omar has not done anything comparable to these violent and threatening actions. Instead, the right has targeted her for years with baseless personal smears, attacks on her Muslim religious affiliation, attempts to depict her as a supporter of terrorism, and anti-immigration attacks against her for having been a refugee to the United States from Somalia. Following bipartisan criticisms in 2019 about offensive remarks she made relating to U.S. support for Israel, Omar met with her Jewish colleagues and issued a public apology. (Right-wing media have been undeterred, accusing her of being an Islamist radical who literally “wants to see Jews die,” while they have also turned a blind eye to associations between Republican politicians and antisemitic media platforms.)
By contrast, after their apparent threats of violence against their colleagues, Greene and Gosar never made amends. Instead, they have given speeches at white nationalist events and maintained financial ties with and continued media access for white nationalist commentators. Greene recently stated that, if she had been in charge of planning the January 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol, Trump’s supporters “would have won.” And late last year, Gosar promoted a film from white nationalist figurehead Nick Fuentes, which drew harsh criticism from fellow Arizona Republicans. Greene is now a close ally of Speaker McCarthy, who granted both her and Gosar prominent committee assignments in a move that has drawn praise from right-wing media.
From the moment Greene arrived on the national political scene in 2020, right-wing media outlets attempted to depict a false equivalence between her and Omar in an effort to normalize Greene’s links to the violent QAnon conspiracy theory movement. Right-wing commentators voiced these comparisons again in 2021 when the House first took action against Greene.
The continued attacks against Omar, and the promise of revenge against her in particular for Greene and Gosar facing consequences for their unrepentant extremism, have become a hallmark of right-wing media coverage over the past several years. That coverage has now borne fruit.