Members of Congress are being urged to speak out against President Donald Trump's latest attack on Rep. Ilhan Omar—one some are characterizing as an incitement of violence against her.

Members of Congress have a duty to respond to the President’s explicit attack today.@IlhanMN’s life is in danger. For our colleagues to be silent is to be complicit in the outright, dangerous targeting of a member of Congress.



We must speak out.



“First they came...” pic.twitter.com/ygOX1vhE9j — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) April 12, 2019 The President is actively and willfully endangering the life of a member of Congress. — Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) April 12, 2019

The call is in response to an edited video the president posted on Twitter Friday afternoon. As of this writing, the president has that tweet pinned.

In the video, a short phrase the Minnesota Democrat uttered at a speech last month—"some people did something"—is repeated three times, interspersed with footage of the aftermath of 9/11 in an effort to portray her as minimizing the attacks.

The manipulation of the comments she made to the Los Angeles chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) comes after they were already pounced upon this week by some Republican lawmakers and right-wing media, who used them to incite hatred. It also caps off a week in which Trump encouraged the idea that Omar is somehow "assaulting Jews" and in which Omar faced a death threat from a Trump supporter.

Shabbat shalom to @IlhanMN and our Black & Muslim family.



The attacks on you from the President are violent and unconscionable.



Our Jewish community has your back. We will not be silent. We will keep fighting for a world where your faith & your leadership are respected. — Bend the Arc: Jewish Action (@jewishaction) April 13, 2019

"Trump's attacks on Representative Ilhan Omar are horrendous and continue to put her life in danger after she has already faced numerous death threats in recent months," said Waleed Shahid—communications director for progressive advocacy group Justice Democrats— in a statement Saturday. Democratic Party leaders, he added, should do more "to fight back on behalf of the new generation of leaders under constant attack by the right-wing war machine."

"There's a 200 mph ideological right-wing war machine coming after Ilhan Omar" as well as fellow freshmen members of Congress and women of color Reps. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), he told MSNBC on Thursday.

Pressley was among the progressive lawmakers denouncing the president's video compilation. "The occupant of the @WhiteHouse is putting her, her family, her team & Muslim Americans across the country in jeopardy," she said.

My sister in service @IlhanMN is on my heart tonight. The occupant of the @WhiteHouse is putting her, her family, her team & Muslim Americans across the country in jeopardy. It’s unconscionable and I’m furious #IStandWithIlhan — Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) April 13, 2019

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Tlaib also called on "more Democrats to speak up."

Enough is enough. No more silence, with NY Post and now Trump taking Ilhan’s words out of context to incite violence toward her, it’s time for more Dems to speak up. Clearly the GOP is fine with this shameful stunt, but we cannot stand by. — Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) April 12, 2019

While Speaker Nancy Pelosi steered clear of mentioning Omar by name in her reaction to Trump's tweet, Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass. ) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)—both contenders for the 2020 Democratic ticket—were clear in joining the chorus of condemnation:

"The Democratic Party leadership," said Shahid, "must tell the voters of America that Trump seeks to divide and conquer America through racism, religious bigotry, and other forms of hate for a purpose so that working people can't come together across our differences to take on billionaires like Trump himself and fight for healthcare for all Americans."

Evan Weber of the youth-led Sunrise Movement had a similar take:

The political elite want us divided by our religion, race, where we live, and where we’re from, so that we fear each other. They keep us distracted while they consolidate more power & wealth. They are the real enemy.



I stand with @IlhanMN all day, every day. #IStandWithIlhanOmar — Evan Weber (@evanlweber) April 13, 2019

Other observers saw Trump's tweet as an opportunity to remind the public of how the president viewed the 9/11 attacks at the time: