Reporters take heat in Canada, U.S. for reaching out to donors who supported protests
WASHINGTON — One of the most prominent progressive Democrats on Capitol Hill is doubling down on her public criticism of journalists who contacted people who donated to the protesters in Ottawa.
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar sparked a Twitter firestorm earlier this week when she criticized an Ottawa Citizen story about a local business owner who was harassed after her $250 donation became public.
Omar called the report “unconscionable,” suggesting it was the reason the business owner was harassed.
The tweet prompted a barrage of responses, many of which agreed with Omar’s position, while others tried to point out that the harassment began with the leak of the hacked data, well before the story was published.