
While it is all likely wishful thinking, radical Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) gave conservatives a bit of hope that they might be rid of her soon as the House considers taking action against her for comments she made following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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She also accused others of lying for saying Kirk wanted civil discourse.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) responded by filing a resolution to strip Omar of all her committee assignments following the sick remarks, as TGP’s Jim Hoft reported.
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On Wednesday, Omar revealed to Mace during a Twitter fight that she would be traveling to Somalia soon. She did not specify a reason for her trip.
“I am going soon, so please drop off the tickets on your way to the office,” she wrote to Mace, who offered her a one-way ticket back. “I am next door. Thanks in advance.”
Naturally, this announcement was met with glee from conservatives, with many hoping it was a permanent vacation.
Others expressed hope that the Trump Administration would take the opportunity to revoke Omar’s citizenship.