President Donald Trump targeted Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar in a speech on affordability in Pennsylvania last week, calling for her deportation amid audience chants of 'Send her back.' The remarks echo a pattern of criticism toward the Somali American congresswoman that dates back nearly a decade. Omar, a Black Muslim refugee-turned-citizen, continues to serve her district effectively despite the hostility.
President Donald Trump delivered a speech in Pennsylvania last week, framed around economic affordability and blaming others for financial struggles. During the address, he shifted to personal attacks on Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota's Fifth Congressional District, a Somali American who became a U.S. citizen after arriving as a refugee.
Trump described Omar dismissively, saying, 'I love this Ilhan Omar, whatever the hell her name is, with the little turban. I love her. She comes in, does nothing but bitch…I love it. She comes to our country and she’s always complaining about the constitution…she should get the hell out, throw her the hell out.' The crowd responded with the chant 'Send her back,' a refrain from previous rallies.
Omar's tenure in Congress, representing Minneapolis and its inner-ring suburbs, includes regular engagement with constituents through at least one town hall per month. Her district comprises diverse groups such as union households, public-sector workers, service workers, students, immigrants, and multigenerational Midwesterners. Locally, she maintains strong electoral support and focuses on issues like school funding, healthcare, public safety, and transit.
This month's activities included questioning a UFC executive during a hearing on fighter pay and protections, reflecting her interest in labor issues. Trump’s comments revive longstanding animosity toward Omar, who has faced scrutiny since entering politics. As a Black Muslim woman in Congress, her presence challenges narratives around American identity and belonging.
The speech highlights ongoing political tensions over immigration and representation, with Trump's rhetoric emphasizing conditional citizenship based on background or appearance. Omar persists in her legislative duties, including constituent services and policy advocacy, undeterred by national-level attacks.