President Donald Trump is once again targeting Rep. Ilhan Omar, suggesting she should be “thrown out” of the U.S. over the long-debunked claim that she married her brother to gain citizenship. In a social media post, Trump asked, “Wasn’t she the one that married her brother in order to gain citizenship???”

This accusation, which resurfaced again, alleges that Omar’s 2009 marriage was a ploy to help her immigrate. However, multiple investigations, including official reviews, have found no evidence to support this claim. Despite this, Trump used the allegation to criticize Omar, calling her “the worst Congresswoman in our Country” and reaffirming his hardline stance on immigration.
Trump has frequently targeted Omar, particularly because of her outspoken views on U.S. foreign policy and immigration. His latest comments have sparked renewed debate over immigration laws, naturalization, and the treatment of lawmakers with controversial backgrounds.
Trump’s remarks are deepening partisan divides, with his supporters defending his immigration position, while critics argue the claims are baseless and politically driven. The debate continues over whether such accusations should be taken seriously or dismissed as unfounded conspiracy theories.
What’s your take—are these just more of Trump’s political tactics, or is there any real concern behind these allegations?