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Duckworth Calls for Kirk to Apologize for Recent Remark

U.S. Senate candidate Tammy Duckworth says recent remarks by her Republican opponent are "beyond the pale."  Congresswoman Duckworth, a Democrat, is trying to unseat Republican U.S. Senator Mark Kirk.  

Kirk recently said President Obama was acting "like the drug dealer in chief" by authorizing a $400-million payment to Iran.  The Obama administration says it was leverage, as the U.S. worked to get American prisoners released.  

U.S. Senator Mark Kirk

But Republican critics like Kirk say it's akin to paying ransom. Today Duckworth and other Democrats called for Kirk to apologize.

"You can disagree with the President without resorting to the inflammatory rhetoric which is not only offensive, it's totally unhelpful to the cause of a more stable and secure world."

Duckworth says Kirk has a pattern of making personal insults.

Kirk says as chair of the Senate Banking Subcommittee... he will hold a hearing on the payment. He says taxpayers have a right to know if their money is financing what he calls "Iranian terrorist activities."

Amanda Vinicky moved to Chicago Tonight on WTTW-TV PBS in 2017.