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Feb 26, 2026

"LIED ABOUT HER AGE": JUDGE ORDERS ILHAN OMAR TO REAPPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP OR BE STRIPPED OF CONGRESSIONAL SEAT

WASHINGTON D.C. — In a stunning legal development that could immediately end her political career, Representative Ilhan Omar has been ordered to reapply for U.S. citizenship after a federal judge ruled that her original naturalization was based on a lie.

"They Lied About Her Age"

The bombshell order comes from the 4th District US Immigration Court, where Judge Jeb Narroo issued a blistering ruling that challenges the legitimacy of Omar's status as an American citizen.

According to the court, Omar’s entry into the United States and subsequent naturalization were predicated on fraudulent information regarding her age.

"She was granted citizenship as a minor child of a naturalized person, but they lied about her age," Judge Narroo stated in the ruling. "Since she was 18 at the time, she's required to apply herself."

30 Days to Comply or Be Stripped

The court has issued a strict ultimatum: Omar has just 30 days to complete the naturalization process legally as an adult. If she fails to do so, her current citizenship will be stripped.

The consequences of such a move would be catastrophic for the Minnesota Democrat.

If her citizenship is revoked, she would immediately be disqualified from Congress, as the U.S. Constitution requires all Representatives to be citizens of the United States.

"Disqualified from Congress"

 

Legal experts note that this ruling essentially invalidates her entire political tenure if upheld.

By ruling that she was an adult at the time of entry, the court is asserting that she bypassed the vetting and application processes required for adult immigrants, riding in on her parents' application under false pretenses.

Omar has publicly stated she is appealing the decision, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal battle that pits the sitting Congresswoman against the federal immigration system.

However, with the 30-day clock already ticking, the pressure on Omar to prove her legitimacy—or face removal from office—has never been higher.

Trump Riding Wave Into Summer Amid String Of Victories

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump is entering the summer of 2026 with a series of high-profile victories that have reshaped American domestic policy and global security.

Following the signing of his $3.3 trillion "One Big Beautiful Bill," the administration has signaled a total shift in the country's economic and legal landscape.

A $3.3 Trillion Economic Overhaul

The centerpiece of the recent surge is the passage of a massive tax and domestic policy reconciliation bill. Signed on July 4th, the legislation meets the President's self-imposed deadline and delivers several cornerstone campaign promises:

  • Permanent Tax Cuts: The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions for individuals and businesses are now permanent.

  • No Tax on Tips and Overtime: New deductions have been implemented to eliminate federal taxes on tip income (capped at $25,000) and overtime pay (capped at $12,500).

  • Entitlement Reform: The bill introduces a federal mandate for Medicaid, requiring able-bodied adults to document 80 hours of work or community engagement per month. SNAP work requirements have also been expanded to include adults up to age 64.

  • Border and Defense: The bill allocates $350 billion toward a large-scale deportation initiative and defense spending, while rolling back various green energy credits.

Operation Midnight Hammer

On the global stage, the administration executed Operation Midnight Hammer on June 21. According to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine, more than 125 U.S. aircraft—including seven B-2 stealth bombers—obliterated critical Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.

President Trump declared the sites "completely and totally obliterated," while intelligence assessments suggest the strikes have degraded Iran’s nuclear enrichment capabilities by at least two years.

The operation was characterized by its high level of precision and "operational misdirection," allowing U.S. forces to enter and exit Iranian airspace with minimal detection.

A Definite Legal Shift

The White House also celebrated a landmark 6–3 Supreme Court ruling in Trump v. CASA, Inc.

The decision sharply curtails the ability of lower courts to issue "universal injunctions," which have previously stalled many of the President's executive orders, including his move to end birthright citizenship.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett, writing for the majority, held that federal courts generally lack the authority to enjoin policies for non-parties.

This ruling effectively clears the way for the administration to implement controversial policies that were previously tied up in nationwide legal blocks.

Settling the "60 Minutes" Dispute

In a final legal triumph, Paramount Global (CBS's parent company) agreed to a $16 million settlement regarding a lawsuit over a 2024 interview with Kamala Harris. Trump alleged "deceptive editing" in the broadcast.

While Paramount did not issue an apology, the settlement funds will be directed to the future Trump Presidential Library. As part of the deal, CBS has agreed to release full transcripts for future presidential candidate interviews, a move the administration hails as a win for transparency.

 

"President Trump has delivered more wins for the American people in two weeks than most Presidents do in four years," said Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

As the administration pushes forward, the combination of legislative power, military force, and judicial favor has created what the White House calls a "historic mandate" for the remainder of the term.

VP Vance Rips Ilhan Omar Over Resurfaced ‘Fearful of White Men’ Clip

 

WASHINGTON D.C. — A bitter war of words has erupted between the White House and Rep. Ilhan Omar after a 2018 interview resurfaced in which Omar suggested that the United States should "profile" and "monitor" White men as a response to domestic extremism.

"Genocidal Language"

In the clip, originally filmed for an international outlet, Omar was asked about the threat of jihadist terrorism. She responded by shifting the focus to internal threats, stating, “I would say our country should be more fearful of White men across our country, because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country.” She further argued that if fear were the driver of policy, the U.S. should be “profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of White men.”

Vice President JD Vance led the Republican counter-attack, calling the remarks a disgrace and labeling them as "genocidal language." The Vice President's comments echoed a growing sentiment among conservatives that Omar's rhetoric is fundamentally anti-American and racially divisive.

The Data Debate

Omar’s office pushed back, citing her 2019 clarification that her remarks were based on an Anti-Defamation League (ADL) report. According to the data cited from that period, right-wing extremists were responsible for the vast majority of extremist-related murders, with a significant percentage linked to White supremacy.

However, GOP critics argue that using such statistics to justify the "profiling" of a specific racial group is a blatant form of racism. Senator Mike Lee questioned who in the Democratic party would stand up to condemn such "blatant racism," while other lawmakers pointed to Omar's long history of controversial statements as proof of her unsuitability for office.

"Deport Her Back to Somalia"

 

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The controversy has expanded beyond the old clip. Freshman Rep. Brandon Gill sparked a secondary firestorm by calling for Omar’s deportation back to her native Somalia. Gill’s demand followed a video shared by conservative influencers appearing to show Omar "coaching" Somali immigrants on how to refuse cooperation with ICE agents during immigration enforcement operations.

“America would be a better place if @IlhanMN were deported back to Somalia,” Gill wrote. He accused her of facilitating an "invasion" and being more loyal to foreign interests than the American people she was elected to represent.

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