Ilhan Omar Deletes Tweet that PROVES She Married Her Brother

The members of the squad continuously try to outdo each other. They’ve been having the craziest game of stupid chicken the world has ever seen. In the midst of this insanity, Ilhan Omar has emerged as the undisputed worst politician in our nation’s history, and that’s after less than two years in office. Congratulations?

Among her myriad of controversies, acts of stupidity and scandals, none are stranger than the rumor that she married her own brother. If you haven’t heard the basics, the story goes that she married her first husband according to the faith but never according to legal record. After having kids with that man, they split and she married a new man. The new man is supposedly her brother.

Why would she marry her brother? To commit immigration fraud. It’s a lot faster and easier to get someone in the country legally if they are married to a U.S. citizen rather than through our nation’s immigration process. Maybe that’s why she advocates for open borders so much, so she can move the rest of her family here easier.

The story gets crazier and more tangled after that, but it’s the brother part that deserves your attention right now. She, of course, has denied this allegation, but you have to wonder where it came from in the first place. That’s a strange thing for someone to make up without any real evidence.

Of all of the stupid, ridiculous twists of fate imaginable, it turns out the source of the rumor is from her own Twitter account. You’ll find the exact words of that tweet in this video, and it’s a whopper. No matter how you feel about Omar, you should watch this video. It’s big news, and in case you were wondering, there’s more than just a tweet to examine.


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