According to the Des Moines Register, the Iowa Republican, an anti-abortion advocate who opposes incest and rape exceptions in laws restricting the procedures, was explaining his beliefs during a Westside Conservative Club event in Urbandale.
"We know the reasons why we don't accept exceptions, for the most of us, for rape and incest, because it's not the baby's fault," King said in remarks that were captured on video. "But there's another thing; I'm starting to wonder about this. What if it was OK, and what if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape and incest? Would there be any population of the world left if we did that?"
He continued: "Considering all the wars and all the rape and pillage that’s taken place ... I know I can’t certify that I’m not a part of a product of that. And I'd like to think every one of the lives of us are as precious as any other life."
>> Watch a video of the remarks here
Here's video from U.S. Rep. Steve King's talk with the Westside Conservative Club Wednesday morning.
— Robin Opsahl (@robinlopsahl) August 15, 2019
"Considering all the wars and all the rapes and pillages taken place and whatever happened to culture after society?" he asked. https://t.co/xAOp2NPNTV @dmregister @kelsey_kremer pic.twitter.com/iISqGpqDpt
The three top-ranking House Republicans, including Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Minority Whip Steve Scalise and U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, condemned King's remarks, according to The New York Times.
"Today's comments by @RepSteveKingIA are appalling and bizarre," Cheney tweeted Wednesday. "As I've said before, it's time for him to go. The people of Iowa's 4th congressional district deserve better."
Today’s comments by @RepSteveKingIA are appalling and bizarre. As I’ve said before, it’s time for him to go. The people of Iowa’s 4th congressional district deserve better.
— Liz Cheney (@Liz_Cheney) August 14, 2019
Several Democrats issued similar statements, with presidential candidates Sens. Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand calling for his resignation, NBC News reported.
Steve King is a racist, a misogynist and a disgrace to the country. He should not be a member of the United States Congress. https://t.co/QZbXSEFpdw
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) August 14, 2019
Iowans have long deserved better than Steve King and his hateful, insulting words. He should resign.
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) August 14, 2019
We can show him it's time to go by donating to the guy who will beat him—my inspiring friend @JDScholten: https://t.co/v3Kd7Y9JCV https://t.co/g6cgOswmjp
.@SteveKingIA: You are a disgrace. Resign. https://t.co/Tbu1e1mZ9O
— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) August 14, 2019
King has not publicly commented on the controversy.
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