House Speaker Mike Johnson recently spoke out against Rep. Ilhan Omar's criticism of his visit to Columbia University, calling her remarks 'absolutely absurd.' Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, expressed his disbelief at Omar's comments, stating that he was at the university to meet with and advocate for Jewish students who have been facing safety concerns amid anti-Israel demonstrations.
Johnson emphasized that the issue of student safety should not be divisive and that it should be a unifying cause for all elected officials. He criticized far-left Democrats, including Omar, for not speaking out effectively on the matter.
In response to Omar's accusations that his visit endangered lives, Johnson's office clarified that the visit was prompted by the failure of New York officials to protect Jewish students and address the rise of antisemitism within their party.
Omar, whose daughter was recently arrested at the Columbia encampment, accused Johnson of inciting anger and hate during his visit. She suggested that his actions were putting young people at risk.
Johnson's office defended his visit as a necessary step to address the safety concerns of Jewish students on campus. They highlighted the importance of holding universities accountable for protecting their students and combating antisemitism.
The House Speaker reiterated the need for all elected officials to stand on the right side of the issue and work towards ensuring the safety of all students, regardless of their background or beliefs.