House GOP leadership silent as more members post anti-Muslim statements - NPR
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House GOP leadership stays silent as more Republican members post anti-Muslim statements.
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House Republican leadership has not publicly responded as additional GOP members have posted anti-Muslim statements on social media and in public forums. The silence from leadership comes amid growing criticism from Democratic colleagues and civil rights groups calling for condemnation of the rhetoric. The lack of response has intensified scrutiny of how party leadership handles controversial statements from its members. Democrats are pressing for formal disciplinary action while advocacy organizations demand stronger party accountability measures.
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