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Freshman GOP congresswoman apologizes for pro-Hitler reference at rally Print this article
A newly sworn-in Republican congresswoman issued an apology for a pro-Hitler reference at a rally earlier in January.
Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois issued an apology on Friday, days after she said, “Hitler was right on one thing, that whoever has the youth has the future. Our children are being propagandized at a Moms for America Saving the Republic rally on Capitol Hill. At the time of the reference, she was explaining how “each generation has the responsibility to teach the next generation” and that the GOP needs to “win the hearts of our children.”
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Rep. Mary Miller may be squeezed out of office after Illinois upcoming redistricting process.
Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.) arrives to the Hyatt Regency hotel on Capitol Hill on November 12, 2020 in Washington, DC. | Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images
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CHICAGO Rep. Mary Miller served less than a week in Congress before moving Illinois Democrats to call for her resignation after she referenced Adolf Hitler in a speech not long before Donald Trump supporters laid siege to the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
“She’s been on this earth long enough to know that invoking the beliefs of Hitler as being right in any respect is inappropriate and wrong. It’s wrong enough that she should not be in Congress,” Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) said in an interview.