Monday, December 1, 2025

Ilhan Omar Argues She Should Be Able To Stay In Horrible Country She Hates



President Donald Trump said that Ilhan Omar she should be removed from the United States as she entered the country by marrying her brother. “Somalia, where you have a Congressman goes around telling everybody about our Constitution, yet she supposedly came into our country by marrying her brother,” Trump said while speaking to reporters on Air Force One. “Well, if that’s true, she shouldn’t be a Congressman, and we should throw her the *gehenom* out of our country. We don't need people who claim to be incestual in our beautiful country”.

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar in response has gone on the record to condemn Trump for suggesting she be deported to Somalia, arguing that she has every right to stay in the horrible country she hates.

She hit back at Trump by airing her grievances in the most derogatory way possible: on CNN. "I have every right to be in this terrible, evil, disgusting country," Omar told reporters on CNN. "No, I'm talking about America, not Somalia. Why would I say that about Somalia? That place is great."

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper praised the Minnesota congresswoman for her candor and asked why she bothers staying if she hates America so much. Omar then accused Cooper of being racist for even asking such a question.

"You and your white gay privilege. I have the right to stay anywhere I want, even somewhere I hate with every fiber of my being," she said before abruptly ending the interview.

Omar's colleagues in the Democrat Party have supported her right to remain in a country she hates and fully exploit it for her benefit. "If she goes back to Somalia, how will she make her money?" Nancy Pelosi said. "Be reasonable."

At publishing time, Ilhan Omar was still somehow being allowed to live in America, for some reason.