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Mary Miller Draws Bipartisan Criticism Over Deleted Sikh Prayer Post

Her misidentification of Giani Surinder Singh as Muslim followed by deleting the post has prompted calls for a formal apology.

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Rep. Mary Miller arrives for the House Republican Conference caucus meeting in the Capitol on February 11.
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Overview

  • On June 6, Rep. Mary Miller posted on X that a Sikh should never have led the House prayer, initially calling him a Muslim before editing and then deleting the message.
  • Lawmakers from both parties denounced her remarks as xenophobic and ignorant, with figures such as Reps. Nick LaLota, David Valadao, Jared Huffman and Hakeem Jeffries publicly rebuking her.
  • Giani Surinder Singh, a Sikh Granthi invited by Rep. Jeff Van Drew, had opened the day’s session with a prayer for unity and peace, saying "we belong to one family."
  • The Sikh Coalition and the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus demanded a formal apology, arguing that deleting the tweet falls short of addressing harm to Sikh and Muslim communities.
  • Miller’s record of controversial comments—including praising a Hitler quote and denigrating abortion rights as a “victory for white life”—has amplified scrutiny of her latest actions.