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Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who narrowly escaped censure on Wednesday, claimed that Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., “needs to get help,” suggesting that her GOP colleague could potentially engage in self-harm or hurt another person.

In a razor-thin 214-213 vote on Wednesday, the House voted to table Mace’s resolution targeting Omar for censure and removal from House committees — four Republicans joined with 210 Democrats to table the matter.

“Ilhan Omar mocked the cold-blooded assassination of an innocent American husband and father,” Mace claimed in a post on X, referring to the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “She’s supported ISIS. She’s supported the Muslim Brotherhood. She’s incited political violence. And tonight, Congress protected her.”

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