Nancy Mace Destroys Ilhan Omar’s Anti-American Ramadan Rant: “I Don’t Give a S*** If It’s Ramadan”
South Carolina’s Nancy Mace delivered a rhetorical knockout punch to Squad member Ilhan Omar this weekend, refusing to apologize for America defending itself and its allies—regardless of what’s on the Islamic calendar.
The confrontation erupted after Omar took to social media with an incendiary claim that America “loves to strike Muslim countries during Ramadan,” following joint U.S.-Israel military operations against Iranian terror infrastructure in Tehran.
Omar’s post dripped with anti-American sentiment, suggesting U.S. military action stems not from legitimate security concerns but from religious bigotry. “The US apparently loves to strike Muslim countries during Ramadan and I am convinced it isn’t what these countries have done to violate international law but about who they worship,” the Minnesota Democrat wrote.
Mace Fires Back With Unfiltered Truth
The South Carolina Republican, currently running for governor, wasn’t having it. She called out Omar’s pattern of sympathizing with America’s enemies while Americans and Israelis face existential threats from Islamic terrorism.
“I don’t give a s*** if it’s Ramadan. Why do you continue to simp for terrorists who want Americans and their allies dead,” Mace fired back in a blistering response that captured what millions of patriotic Americans were thinking.
Mace didn’t stop there. She exposed Omar’s glaring hypocrisy with surgical precision: “Didn’t care that over 1,000 Jews were slaughtered on a Jewish holiday. Maybe sit this one out terrorist lover.”
The Facts Omar Conveniently Ignores
Omar’s entire argument collapsed under basic fact-checking. The Iraq invasion she referenced began March 20, 2003, with major combat operations ending May 1—months before Ramadan that year. Her timeline was completely fabricated.
Even more devastating to her narrative: surveys show only 37% of Iran’s population currently identifies as Muslim, with nearly half describing themselves as non-religious. So much for this being about targeting Muslim worshippers.
Omar did issue a perfunctory condemnation of the October 7, 2023 Hamas massacre that slaughtered over 1,000 Israelis—but immediately pivoted to demanding Israel accept a “deescalation and ceasefire.” Translation: let the terrorists regroup and rearm.
America Doesn’t Apologize for Self-Defense
This clash represents a fundamental divide in American politics. On one side stand patriots like Nancy Mace who understand that radical Islamic terrorism represents a clear and present danger to American lives and interests. On the other lurk apologists like Omar who reflexively blame America first.
The timing of military operations is dictated by strategic necessity, intelligence windows, and operational readiness—not by consulting religious calendars of hostile regimes developing nuclear weapons. Iran’s theocratic dictatorship has spent decades funding terrorism, building weapons of mass destruction, and chanting “Death to America.”
Ramadan is indeed Islam’s holiest month, commemorating the revelation of the Quran and marked by fasting and worship. But that sacred observance doesn’t grant immunity to terror-sponsoring regimes actively threatening American lives and regional stability.
Omar’s Revealing Response
Rather than defend her indefensible position, Omar retreated to sharing left-wing columnist posts that bizarrely referenced “Operation Epstein”—apparently unable to distinguish between legitimate counterterrorism operations and conspiracy theories.
This is the Squad’s playbook: make outrageous anti-American claims, get fact-checked into oblivion, then play the victim while accusing critics of bigotry.
The Broader Pattern
Omar’s latest outburst fits her established pattern of anti-American rhetoric and sympathy for Islamist causes. She’s minimized 9/11 as “some people did something,” pushed BDS boycotts of Israel, and consistently positioned herself as an apologist for Islamic extremism.
Meanwhile, Mace represents a new generation of Republican leadership unafraid to speak blunt truths. Her willingness to use pointed language—saying what regular Americans actually think—resonates with voters exhausted by political correctness that ties our hands against enemies who exploit our tolerance.
Strategic Reality Versus Political Theater
Operation Epic Fury targeted Iranian military and nuclear facilities threatening regional peace and American allies. These weren’t random strikes against “fasting families”—they were precision operations against a regime that funds Hezbollah, Hamas, and countless other terrorist organizations.
Iran has repeatedly violated international law, developed ballistic missiles, pursued nuclear weapons, and promised Israel’s destruction. The ayatollahs running Tehran understand only strength. Diplomatic niceties have failed for four decades.
The Choice Ahead
This exchange crystallizes the choice facing American voters. Do we want leaders who apologize for defending America and Israel, or representatives who stand unapologetically for American strength and security?
Nancy Mace’s forceful response demonstrates that the new Republican Party won’t be cowed by accusations of insensitivity when American lives hang in the balance. National security doesn’t take holidays, and neither do the terrorists Omar seems so concerned about protecting.
The Squad’s America-last ideology is toxic and dangerous. Mace’s willingness to call it out—without hedging or apologizing—is exactly what conservative voters have demanded from their elected officials.
Leadership That Puts America First
As Mace campaigns for South Carolina’s governorship, her no-nonsense approach to national security issues showcases the kind of leadership Americans desperately need. She understands that strength prevents war, while weakness invites aggression.
Iran’s regime has made its intentions crystal clear through decades of “Death to America” chants, proxy wars, and terror funding. Respecting Ramadan doesn’t mean granting Iran’s mullahs a free pass to build nukes that could incinerate Tel Aviv or reach American cities.
The American people understand this reality, even if Omar and her radical colleagues refuse to acknowledge it. National defense isn’t conditional on religious calendars. Security doesn’t pause for political correctness.
Nancy Mace said what needed saying. And Omar’s fumbling response proved she had no real answer—because there isn’t one that justifies her anti-American position.





