• Crenshaw takes aim at "Too Stupid To" Duckworth's patriotism, accuses h

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    Freshman GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw (Texas) took aim at Sen. Tammy Duckworth Wednesday, questioning the Illinois Democrat’s patriotism after she
    suggested that there should be a "national dialogue" about whether to
    remove statues and monuments of the founding fathers.

    Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL, was discussing voter outreach to veterans
    during a Trump campaign “MAGA meetup” event on Thursday when he took a
    swing at Duckworth, a combat veteran who lost both her legs serving in
    Iraq, accusing her of supporting the “destruction of America,” The
    Washington Post first reported.

    “I think a general message that the left stands for the destruction of
    America and the right doesn't probably works pretty well with veterans,
    even liberal ones, because even liberal veterans probably don't agree with that, unless you're Tammy Duckworth,” he said.

    Crenshaw’s remarks echo comments made by the Trump campaign, which
    released a statement alleging that Duckworth is “using her military
    service to deflect from her support for the left-wing campaign to
    villainize America's founding."

    President Trump also recently retweeted a clip of Fox News host Tucker
    Carlson blasting the Illinois senator for her comments, accusing her of
    being a “moron,” “silly,” and “unimpressive.” He later called her a coward
    for opting not to appear on his show.

    Duckworth hit back at Carlson for questioning her patriotism in an op-ed published in The New York Times, arguing that he took her remarks out of context and launched unwarranted attacks.

    She also slammed Trump for the allegations launched against her, alleging people questioning her devotion to her country are attempting to distract
    the president's "failure" to lead during the pandemic.

    “Setting aside the fact that the right wing’s right to lie about me is one
    of the rights I fought to defend, let me be clear: I don’t want George Washington’s statue to be pulled down any more than I want the Purple
    Heart that he established to be ripped off my chest. I never said that I
    did,” she wrote.

    “But while I would risk my own safety to protect a statue of his from
    harm, I’ll fight to my last breath to defend every American’s freedom to
    have his or her own opinion about Washington’s flawed history. What some
    on the other side don’t seem to understand is that we can honor our
    founders while acknowledging their serious faults, including the
    undeniable fact that many of them enslaved Black Americans.”

    The news comes as calls to remove statues of a number of historical
    figures including Confederate generals and slave owners have become
    widespread following nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd.

    Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed in police custody at the end of
    May.

    Critics argue that removing the statues is an attempt to whitewash
    history, and many say that removing monuments, statues and memorials of
    the Founding Fathers takes things too far.

    GOP lawmakers have been highly vocal in their opposition to protesters
    tearing down and vandalizing statues of controversial figures.

    Crenshaw told the Post that he believes going after Duckworth for her
    policies is fair game.

    “Calling for a ‘national dialogue’ to tear down statues of our Founders is certainly worthy of criticism, and can be reasonably described as the ideological destruction of our country,” Crenshaw said in the statement to
    The Washington Post.

    Duckworth previously came to Crenshaw’s defense after "Saturday Night
    Live" took aim at the veteran, who lost an eye in duty, tweeting in 2018
    that: “No one should ever mock a Veteran for the wounds they received
    while defending our great nation, regardless of political party or what
    you think of their politics,” and calling on comedian Pete Davidson to apologize.

    “I was insulted because of my appearance,” he told the paper. “She is
    being criticized for her political position and only her political
    position.”

    https://thehill.com/homenews/house/506768-crenshaw-takes-aim-at- duckworths-patriotism-accuses-her-of-supporting-the

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