Dr Mehmet Öz’ political ambitions apparently outweigh his connections with the country of his ancestors. The Ohio-born American surgeon, better known as ‘Dr Oz’, could now give up son dual citizenship.
Protection off criticism of a key rival in Pennsylvania’s passionate Republican primary race for U.S. Senate, Öz said on Wednesday he would waive son dual citizenship in Turkey if elected like the expensive campaign took on a harder and more personnel edge.
Oh, best known as a daytime television host of “The Dr. Oz Show”, made the statement hours after challenging a media report that claimed he said he planned to give up security clearances in the Senate to maintain son dual citizenship.
Until Wednesday, Öz said he would keep son dual citizenship so he legally has power in Turkey will do health care decisions for son alzheimer mother. He now says it became a campaign distraction and, if he wins, he will renounce Turkish citizenship before being sworn into the Senate.
Senate historians have been unable to find a US senator who knowingly maintained dual citizenship. The only comparable situation they found is Texas Senator Ted Cruz renouncing his Canadian citizenship in 2014 after learning that he had received it under of to be born in Canada.
Oz was born in USA to Turkish parents and if elected would be the first american senator who is Muslim. He said there would be no reason for him to give up security permissions anyway, speaking on Philadelphia Radio WPHT-AM. “I was born in America, I’m a proud participant in American society, I gave up all for run because I love this country so much,” Öz said. “I have no intention of do anything that can harm this country. He also suggested that son mother Maybe not live a long time, given the rigors of Alzheimers.
However, the examination of Oz’s dual citizenship gave the campaign a harder and more personnel edgeet Öz accused one primary opponent, former hedge fund CEO David McCormick, of “sectarian attacks.” McCormick’s campaign on Wednesday brought out sitting senator to criticize Öz’s alleged willingness to waive security clearances in the Senate to keep son dual citizenship, long after Öz challenged the report. In conference call with reporters organized by McCormick’s Republican Senator Dan Sullivan campaign of Alaska said senators regularly receive briefings from intelligence agencies involving material which is not shared with America’s closest allies. “To me, it is inconceivable that you would make a decision it would somehow limit your access to this kind of the intelligence that you need to get the job done,” Sullivan told reporters. Coup d’Öz back than McCormick’s attacks against him ‘like the child of immigrants remember of insults made in the past on Catholics and Jews. “It’s completely disqualifying behavior for anyone aiming to serve in the United States Senate,” Öz said.
McCormick’s campaign says Oz should give up son dual citizenship right away, and argued that portraying McCormick as a fanatic for raise “valid national security issues are a page on the right out of the liberal playbook. McCormick’s wife, Dina Powell, is a naturalized citizen of Egypt, the campaign noted.
Mehmet Öz’s words risk attracting anger of the people of Turkey. He rarely traveled to the country in the past a few years with the exemption of some high-level visits. He is also where he was besieged in a legal fight against His sister. Öz had recently made securities in Turkey after a Washington Post opinion piece quoted him saying Turkey had no credible evidence against Fetullah Gülen, the leader of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) who Lives in Pennsylvania. Turkey requests extradition of Gulen for a number of crimes, including orchestrating the July 15, 2016 coup attempt that killed 251 people.
Dr Mehmet Öz’ political ambitions apparently outweigh his connections with the country of his ancestors. The Ohio-born American surgeon, better known as ‘Dr Oz’, could now give up son dual citizenship.
Protection off criticism of a key rival in Pennsylvania’s passionate Republican primary race for U.S. Senate, Öz said on Wednesday he would waive son dual citizenship in Turkey if elected like the expensive campaign took on a harder and more personnel edge.
Oh, best known as a daytime television host of “The Dr. Oz Show”, made the statement hours after challenging a media report that claimed he said he planned to give up security clearances in the Senate to maintain son dual citizenship.
Until Wednesday, Öz said he would keep son dual citizenship so he legally has power in Turkey will do health care decisions for son alzheimer mother. He now says it became a campaign distraction and, if he wins, he will renounce Turkish citizenship before being sworn into the Senate.
Senate historians have been unable to find a US senator who knowingly maintained dual citizenship. The only comparable situation they found is Texas Senator Ted Cruz renouncing his Canadian citizenship in 2014 after learning that he had received it under of to be born in Canada.
Oz was born in USA to Turkish parents and if elected would be the first american senator who is Muslim. He said there would be no reason for him to give up security permissions anyway, speaking on Philadelphia Radio WPHT-AM. “I was born in America, I’m a proud participant in American society, I gave up all for run because I love this country so much,” Öz said. “I have no intention of do anything that can harm this country. He also suggested that son mother Maybe not live a long time, given the rigors of Alzheimers.
However, the examination of Oz’s dual citizenship gave the campaign a harder and more personnel edgeet Öz accused one primary opponent, former hedge fund CEO David McCormick, of “sectarian attacks.” McCormick’s campaign on Wednesday brought out sitting senator to criticize Öz’s alleged willingness to waive security clearances in the Senate to keep son dual citizenship, long after Öz challenged the report. In conference call with reporters organized by McCormick’s Republican Senator Dan Sullivan campaign of Alaska said senators regularly receive briefings from intelligence agencies involving material which is not shared with America’s closest allies. “To me, it is inconceivable that you would make a decision it would somehow limit your access to this kind of the intelligence that you need to get the job done,” Sullivan told reporters. Coup d’Öz back than McCormick’s attacks against him ‘like the child of immigrants remember of insults made in the past on Catholics and Jews. “It’s completely disqualifying behavior for anyone aiming to serve in the United States Senate,” Öz said.
McCormick’s campaign says Oz should give up son dual citizenship right away, and argued that portraying McCormick as a fanatic for raise “valid national security issues are a page on the right out of the liberal playbook. McCormick’s wife, Dina Powell, is a naturalized citizen of Egypt, the campaign noted.
Mehmet Öz’s words risk attracting anger of the people of Turkey. He rarely traveled to the country in the past a few years with the exemption of some high-level visits. He is also where he was besieged in a legal fight against His sister. Öz had recently made securities in Turkey after a Washington Post opinion piece quoted him saying Turkey had no credible evidence against Fetullah Gülen, the leader of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) who Lives in Pennsylvania. Turkey requests extradition of Gulen for a number of crimes, including orchestrating the July 15, 2016 coup attempt that killed 251 people.