GOP Leadership Remains Silent on Anti-Muslim Statements from Members
March 14, 2026 • Google News World
Multiple Republican lawmakers have posted anti-Muslim statements on social media, sparking concerns about Islamophobia within the party.
According to reports, at least 10 Republicans in Congress have shared posts that contain derogatory language or stereotypes targeting Muslims. The posts were made public through various online platforms, including Twitter and Facebook.
Some of the lawmakers who have been accused of sharing anti-Muslim content include Representative Mike Johnson, who has denied taking action against the posts despite being criticized for his inaction.
The incident has led to tensions within Congress, with some lawmakers expressing outrage over the posts. Others have defended their colleagues’ right to free speech, arguing that the posts do not necessarily reflect the views of all Republicans.
The Republican Party’s leadership has remained silent on the issue, sparking criticism from some lawmakers who feel that the party is not doing enough to address Islamophobia within its ranks.
The incident highlights the ongoing debate about free speech and hate speech in the United States. While some argue that individuals should be allowed to express their views freely, others believe that certain types of language can be hurtful and discriminatory.
The situation remains fluid, with lawmakers continuing to weigh in on the issue and the Republican Party’s leadership remaining silent.
Source: Google News World