Meghan McCain erupts in anger at anti-Semitism: ‘What Ilhan Omar is saying is very scary’


HOUSE VOTING TO CONDEMN ANTI-SEMITISM? The co-hosts discuss House Democratic leaders trying to negotiate a compromise over how to handle resolution condemning anti-Semitism, initially crafted amid criticism of comments by Rep. Ilhan Omar.

“It is very dangerous, very dangerous and I think we collectively as Americans on both sides, what Ilhan Omar is saying is very scary to me.", Meghan McCain says.

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  1. For the first time in months or years, I agree with something a McCain says. Omar the anti-Semite doesn't belong in Congress. She hardly belongs in America. She is a domestic enemy (as the entire Democrat party has become).

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