White House Posts Responds To Video of Ilhan Omar Discussing Possible Deportation With Photo Of Trump Waving Goodbye
President Donald Trump renewed calls for Rep. Ilhan Omar's deportation, citing her Somali origin amid ongoing political disputes and constitutional criticisms, according to multiple sources.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar and Somalia in a Fox News interview, repeating calls for her deportation and the White House posted a photo in response.
- Born in Somalia, Rep. Ilhan Omar fled to Kenya, lived in a refugee camp for four years, immigrated to the U.S. at around 12 years old, and was elected in 2018 to the progressive 'squad'.
- On Tuesday, Rep. Ilhan Omar fired back with a sharp rebuttal and posted on X, sharing the clip the White House later referenced, saying `I have no worry, I don’t know how they’d take away my citizenship and like deport me`.
- Commentators and the public reacted strongly on social media as Mehdi Hasan and Brian Krassenstein condemned Trump's remarks as racially motivated, while social media users on X urged immediate deportation action.
- In Minneapolis, Omar spoke at City Hall after the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School on August 28, 2025, where two children were killed and 17 injured, Minneapolis Police said.
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Ilhan Omar brushes off deportation threats, says she could 'go live wherever'
Share This StoryU.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., brushed off the idea of deportation in a video clip that circulated widely over the weekend, saying she’s not concerned and could “go live wherever” she wants. The comments were made during an appearance on The Dean Obeidallah Show, where Omar laughed when discussing Republican calls to revoke her citizenship. “I have no worry. I don’t know how they take away my citizenship and like deport me,” Omar…
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