🚨 RALLY EXPLOSION: Crowd GOES WILD as Trump UNLEASHES the Forbidden Truth on Ilhan Omar – What He Said Had EVERYONE Cheering “SEND HER BACK”! 😤 Is This the Bombshell That Finally Takes Her Down? The Raw Drama You Can’t Ignore – Hit Play Before Big Tech Hides It!

President Donald Trump drew cheers and chants from a packed crowd at a rally in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, on December 9, 2025, when he launched into a scathing critique of Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar. The event, held at the Mount Airy Casino Resort and billed as a discussion on lowering costs for American families, veered into familiar territory for Trump as he addressed immigration, fraud allegations in Minnesota, and personal attacks on Omar. Supporters erupted with shouts of “send her back” and “get her out” as Trump revived long-standing, unproven claims about Omar’s immigration history and called for her deportation, framing her as emblematic of broader issues with Somali immigrants.
The rally, attended by thousands, was part of Trump’s ongoing efforts to highlight his administration’s economic policies, including tariffs, deregulation, and immigration reforms aimed at protecting American jobs. However, midway through his roughly 90-minute speech, Trump shifted focus to what he called the “Great Big Minnesota scam,” referring to federal investigations into fraud involving COVID-era relief programs in the state. Prosecutors have charged over 78 individuals, many from Minnesota’s Somali-American community, with defrauding more than $250 million from child nutrition initiatives like Feeding Our Future. Additional probes by the Small Business Administration (SBA) into Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans have targeted networks suspected of further abuses, with losses potentially exceeding $1 billion when including state programs for housing and autism services.
Trump tied these scandals directly to Omar, who represents Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, home to the largest Somali population in the U.S. “You know, that’s called the Great Big Minnesota scam with one of the dumbest governors ever in history,” Trump said, referring to Democratic Gov. Tim Walz. He accused Walz of overseeing the fraud, claiming the governor had “given not like peanuts, billions” to immigrants who “don’t work in their own country.” Trump generalized about Somalis, stating, “These are people that don’t work at their own country. Their own country is a failure, they have no money and yet they come into our country and steal tens of billions of dollars. How stupid are we to allow that to happen?”
The crowd’s energy intensified as Trump zeroed in on Omar personally. “I love this Ilhan Omar, whatever the hell her name is, a little turban. I love her, she comes in, does nothing but bitch. She’s always complaining,” he said, prompting jeers from the audience. Trump described Somalia as “considered about the worst country in the world, right? They have nothing.” He then revived a controversial allegation from 2016, claiming Omar “married her brother in order to get in” to the U.S., adding, “therefore she’s here illegally. She should get the hell out, throw her the hell out.” The remark echoed unsubstantiated claims circulated by conservative outlets, which suggest Omar wed her sibling to facilitate immigration fraud—a charge she has vehemently denied and which fact-checkers, including Snopes and The Associated Press, have found no concrete evidence to support.
As Trump posed a hypothetical—”Can you imagine if Donald Trump married his sister, if I married my sister to get my citizenship? Do you think I would last about two hours, or would it be less?”—the crowd broke into chants of “send her back,” a refrain reminiscent of similar chants at a 2019 Trump rally targeting Omar and other minority congresswomen. Attendees cheered “get her out,” creating a charged atmosphere that conservative media outlets later described as the crowd “erupting” in approval. Video clips from the event, shared widely on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Rumble, captured the moment, with one Fox News segment amassing over 140,000 views in days.
Omar, the first Somali-American Muslim woman elected to Congress in 2018, has long been a target of Trump’s rhetoric. Born in Somalia, she fled civil war as a child and spent years in a Kenyan refugee camp before resettling in the U.S. at age 12. Her district in Minneapolis has seen significant economic contributions from Somali immigrants, who own businesses, work in healthcare, and send remittances supporting families abroad. However, the fraud scandals have cast a shadow, with federal raids and convictions fueling stereotypes. Among those charged are individuals with loose ties to Omar’s past campaigns, such as Guhaad Hashi Said, a former volunteer who pleaded guilty to wire fraud in August 2025, and Salim Ahmed Said, owner of Safari Restaurant where Omar held her 2018 victory party, convicted for misusing meal program funds.
Omar’s office responded swiftly to the rally remarks. In a statement, she called Trump’s comments “cruel and inhumane,” accusing him of using “bigoted, xenophobic, Islamophobic, racist rhetoric” to deflect from his own policy failures. “The president knows he’s failing. Cue the bigotry,” Omar wrote in an op-ed for her House website. She emphasized her American identity: “We are Americans. We’re not going anywhere, and we will continue to be in this country. And two, that Minnesotans are resilient, and we will continue to thrive.” Democratic allies rallied around her, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemning the attacks as “disgraceful and un-American.” Progressive groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) warned of a spike in threats against Omar, noting her office had received increased death threats following Trump’s earlier Cabinet meeting where he called Somali immigrants “garbage.”
On the Republican side, figures like Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) echoed Trump’s claims in interviews, stating that if the brother-marriage allegations were true, Omar would have “broken multiple laws.” Conservative commentators, including Benny Johnson, amplified rally clips on X, with posts garnering thousands of likes and reposts. One viral thread from Rapid Response 47 linked to a Washington Free Beacon article reiterating the claims, prompting discussions about potential investigations. House Republicans, led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), have introduced resolutions calling for ethics probes into Omar’s immigration history, though no formal action has advanced.
The rally also touched on broader immigration policies under Trump’s second term. He touted a pause on migration from “hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia, and many other countries,” prompting a supporter to shout “sh–hole,” a reference to Trump’s 2018 description of African nations. Trump denied using the term himself, saying, “I didn’t say ‘sh–hole,’ you did.” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has expanded travel bans to over 30 countries, including Somalia, citing security risks. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has intensified operations in Minnesota, arresting dozens in Somali communities for fraud-related charges. Border Czar Tom Homan has vowed to “flood the zone” in non-cooperative sanctuary cities, aligning with Trump’s mass deportation promises.
Critics argue Trump’s language risks inciting violence. Advocacy organizations report a rise in hate crimes against Muslims and immigrants following such speeches. The Guardian described the tirade as a “shocking new low,” suggesting it signals weakness amid economic pressures like inflation and tariff impacts. Fact-checkers have debunked many of Trump’s claims: the “married her brother” allegation stems from discrepancies in Omar’s marriage records, but investigations by Minnesota officials found no fraud. Omar was previously married to Ahmed Hirsi, with whom she has children, and briefly to Ahmed Nur Said Elmi in 2009; she has explained it as a faith-based union without legal immigration ties.
The Pennsylvania event underscores partisan divides on immigration. Polls show strong Republican support for strict enforcement, with 52% viewing Somali immigrants unfavorably in a recent Rasmussen survey, compared to 28% of Democrats. Independents are split, with 41% concerned about fraud but wary of broad generalizations. Economic experts note that immigrants, including Somalis, contribute billions in taxes and labor, countering Trump’s narrative of non-assimilation.
As federal probes continue, Omar remains focused on legislative work, advocating for progressive policies like student debt relief and a Gaza ceasefire. Trump’s team has not commented further on the rally, but allies view it as energizing the base ahead of 2026 midterms. Whether the rhetoric leads to policy changes or further polarization is uncertain, but it has amplified debates over America’s immigrant heritage.
In Mount Pocono, as Trump wrapped his Omar segment, the crowd’s chants faded into applause for his economic pledges. Yet the moment lingers online, with viral videos titled “Trump FINALLY Says It” drawing millions of views, reflecting the enduring appeal of his unfiltered style.
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