Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) didn’t get her way after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey called her to let her know that the company would NOT remove a tweet from President Trump featuring a video of her casually dismissing the 9/11 terrorist attack as “some people did something.”

Dorsey also pointed to the fact that the tweet and video already had been viewed and shared far beyond the site, one of the sources said. But the Twitter executive did tell Omar that the tech giant needed to do a better job generally in removing hate and harassment from the site, according to the two people familiar with the call. – Washington Post

When Omar was asked about her 9-11 remarks at a CAIR fundraiser, and if she understood how calling Islamic terrorists on 9-11, “some people who did something,” upset people? Instead of apologizing for the words she used to describe the 9-11 terror attack, Omar relied on her victim status, saying, “I think that there is particular bias and a particular lens that people sort of um, critique the words I use. And that is not a bias or a lens that I can get rid of with one answer or one conversation.”