Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-Texas) plans to introduce a resolution formally condemning Imam Omar Suleiman, who prayed before Congress in 2019, after he celebrated the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on social media. Suleiman, president of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research, posted that Graham would 'live an eternity in ruins' for his support of Israel's actions in Gaza. Van Duyne, whose district includes Suleiman's residence, criticized the remarks as 'depravity' and called for bipartisan condemnation. Graham, a longtime advocate for Israel and Ukraine, died recently. Van Duyne is seeking Democratic support for the resolution, arguing that Suleiman's past invitation to Congress should be reconsidered in light of his comments.
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GOP Rep. Introduces Resolution to Condemn Imam Over Graham Death Post
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July 15, 2026 • 10:14 PM
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All sources uniformly report on Rep. Van Duyne's resolution to condemn Imam Omar Suleiman for his social media post about Sen. Lindsey Graham's death. The coverage focuses on the political backlash, Suleiman's remarks, and Van Duyne's call for bipartisan condemnation. No significant divergence in framing or emphasis was found across the sources.
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