Ilhan Omar seeks sanctions reform in her new foreign affairs leadership role
WASHINGTON — As Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., seeks to become a major voice on U.S. foreign policy, she is looking to make sanctions one of her hallmark issues. Earlier this month, Omar, one of the members of “the Squad,” was named vice chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, providing her with a platform to oversee legislation on foreign military deployments, aid and diplomatic policy. On Feb. 11, the same day her position on the subcommittee was announced, Omar led a group of Democrats who advocating President Biden and his ...
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