(CNN) A Republican Party leader in Delaware has been kicked out of office after making a comment on Facebook that her colleagues called anti-Semitic.

The Sussex County Republican Committee voted Monday to remove Nelly Jordan from her position as its vice chair, according to Jane Brady, the chair of the Delaware Republican Party. Committee members were asked to vote on whether they had confidence in Jordan's ability to continue on in a leadership position.

Jordan was criticized earlier this month for an anti-Semitic Facebook post in which she denounced impeachment by singling out Jewish people and claiming those who support impeaching President Donald Trump are Jews "in name only," the Delaware News Journal reported.

CNN has reached out to Jordan but has not received a response.

Delaware State News. Jordan issued an apology last week in a letter to the editor that appeared in theDelaware State News.

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