Iowa Democrat Pastor Running for Congress: 9/11 Taught Me About ‘Anti-Muslim Bigotry’

Iowa Democrat Pastor Running for Congress: 9/11 Taught Me About ‘Anti-Muslim Bigotry’


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Democratic Iowa congressional candidate and Lutheran minister Sarah Trone Garriott wrote in an opinion piece, published after criticism of her 2021 reading of a Muslim prayer in the Iowa Senate, that the September 11 attacks made her more aware of “anti-Muslim bigotry” and the “harm” it caused.

Trone Garriott, who is running in Iowa’s Third Congressional District against Republican Rep. Zach Nunn, wore two face masks while reading a prayer written by a Muslim constituent on the floor of the Iowa Senate in 2021.

At the time, Trone Garriott defended the decision by saying, “Every single prayer has been a Christian prayer at the Senate. We really needed to have some diversity because that is our community. The Des Moines metro is very diverse religiously.”

A 2024 study found that both Iowa and the Des Moines area are less than one percent Muslim.

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Following the backlash, Trone Garriott

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