
"The foundation of our country is free, open, and fair elections. She and Illinois congressman Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) were among the 147 House Republicans who objected to the certification of ballots from those two states and the only two from Illinois.


Miller also sent out a news release Tuesday evening saying she planned to object on Wednesday to certifying the electoral college results that gave Joe Biden the presidency. Miller did not respond to requests for comment on Thursday. "This reprehensible rhetoric has no place in our politics." "Hitler got nothing right," Pritzker said during a news conference unrelated to Miller's comments. Pritzker on Wednesday called Miller's remarks "unfathomable and disgusting." "I outright condemn this garbage," Kinzinger wrote on Twitter in response to a tweet from political columnist Rich Miller (no relation to Mary Miller). Adam Kinzinger, was quick to criticize Miller's comments. We urge congresswoman Miller to apologize."Īnother Illinois Republican congressman, U.S. In a statement, Schneider said, "That language is wrong and disgusting. Illinois GOP Chairman Tim Schneider condemned Miller's remarks. Illinois members of Miller's own party were critical of her remarks. He said, 'Whoever has the youth has the future.'" She said, "Hitler was right on one thing. On Tuesday, Miller (R-Oakland) spoke to a rally hosted by the conservative "Moms for America" group in front of the U.S. Miller, a Republican, was elected in November and replaced longtime congressman John Shimkus, who retired. The 15th District covers both Saline and Gallatin counties, and 21 other counties that stretch along Illinois's eastern border with Indiana. Capitol with the goal of overturning the 2020 presidential election have drawn criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

Mary Miller quoting Adolf Hitler the night before a armed mob overran the U.S. I've been in discussion with Jewish leaders across the country and am grateful to them for their kindness and forthrightness." While some are trying to intentionally twist my words to mean something antithetical to my beliefs, let me be clear: I'm passionately pro-Israel and I will always be a strong advocate and ally of the Jewish community. This dark history should never be repeated and parents should be proactive to instill what is good, true, right, and noble into their children's hearts and minds. I sincerely apologize for any harm my words caused and regret using a reference to one of the most evil dictators in history to illustrate the dangers that outside influences can have on our youth. "Earlier this week, I spoke to a group of mothers about the importance of faith and guarding our youth from destructive influences. Mary Miller released a statement that addresses the controversy.
