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Women’s March organizers respond to controversy leading up to rally

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Women's March board members respond to tension leading up to rally
Bebeto Matthews/AP, FILE
ByEllie Smith
January 18, 2019, 4:56 PM

A national board member with the Women's March defended the organization's co-president amid a growing controversy over the latter's relationship with Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader who has drawn criticism for his alleged anti-Semitic remarks.

Linda Sarsour, a Women’s March national board member, said that she believes in co-president Tamika Mallory’s leadership, calling her a “woman who stands up for all people.”

Women's March co-president Tamika Mallory, center, speaks at a rally against the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh in front of the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., Sept. 24, 2018.
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, FILE

Sarsour made the comments during an interview with on ABC News’ "The Debrief."

Mallory defended her relationship with Farrakhan on “The View” earlier this week.

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Sarsour said that tension leading up to the third annual march in Washington, D.C., and hundreds of other cities across the country isn’t totally surprising because bringing together women of different backgrounds can be “messy.”

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“We understand that there will be schisms, there’s going to be hard conversations that need to be had,” she said. “So we will work through this as a women’s movement because we are focused on what the real threat to this country is, and it is this administration and white supremacy.”

Activist Tamika Mallory participates in a news conference in New York City, Oct. 17, 2017.
Bebeto Matthews/AP, FILE

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