Rep. Mary Miller ― a Republican from Illinois who once praised Adolf Hitler ― wrote, edited and ultimately deleted a social media post decrying “a Muslim” speaking in Congress.

“It’s deeply troubling that a Muslim was allowed to lead prayer in the House of Representatives this morning. This should have never been allowed to happen,” she wrote Friday. “American was founded as a Christian nation, and I believe our government should reflect that truth. May God have mercy!”

The man leading the prayer was guest chaplain Giani Singh, a follower of the Sikh faith, not Islam. Miller’s Republican colleague Rep. Jeff Van Drew (N.J.) introduced him as such on Friday.

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    7 hours ago

    Why does the House of Representatives even have prayer in the mornings to begin with?

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      I would like to know the actual answer to this. When did it start? Has it been there from the beginning?

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      Because the foundation of US instritutions was largely Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V from Westminster, where morning prayers are the only time MPs are allowed to come and reserve a seat for the rest of the day. It’s probably a lot more attended in the American version though.

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        “Thoughts and prayers!”

        “Uh we’d like some more thoughts, please.”

        “Well we’re OUT of thoughts! We only had three bits and we didn’t expect such a rush.”

        “So my choice is ‘and prayers’? I’ll have the chicken then, please.”