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Report: Rep. Ilhan Omar Has Split With Current Hubby and Moved into a Luxury Minneapolis Penthouse

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) has dumped her current husband and moved into a penthouse apartment in a trendy Minneapolis neighborhood, according to an exclusive report in the Daily Mail.

Omar first got hitched to Ahmed Hirsi, the father of her three children, in a “Muslim ceremony” in 2002 when she was 19-years old. They reportedly ended their relationship in a “faith tradition” divorce in 2008. Omar legally married her second husband—and possible brother—Ahmed Nur Said Elmi in 2009.

Omar and Hirsi reconciled in 2012 while the congresswoman was still married to Elmi and had a third child together. Omar officially divorced Elmi in 2017 and married Hirsi in 2018.

Now the two have reportedly split for a second time and are headed for divorce court.

Hirsi, 39, had been seen leaving the $2,860-a-month home alone at 7:45am and returning to drop off his mother and his younger daughter nearly three hours later.

‘He only goes there when Ilhan is in DC,’ one family friend told DailyMail.com. ‘When she’s in Minneapolis he sleeps at his house.’

Hirsi was noticeably absent when Omar returned to a hero’s welcome at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport last week after being attacked by President Donald Trump.

At the time, he was sitting morosely in a Starbucks coffee shop close to the now-overgrown home that he and Omar shared during their marriage, sources tell DailyMail.com.

When approached by a Daily Mail reporter in Minneapolis, Hirsi refused to comment on the split.

“Wow,” Hirsi told the reporter. “I can’t comment on that.” He added: “I’m sorry, I just can’t say anything,”  before driving off in his BMW.

Omar did not respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comment.

This report, of course, comes amidst accusations that Omar married her own brother to help him fraudulently obtain a green card to live and work in the United States.

https://twitter.com/PamelaGeller/status/1152232026734387202?s=20

Rebel Media caught up with Omar in Washington, D.C. Friday and asked her if she had indeed married her brother. Omar refused to answer the simple question:

Omar was more talkative at the airport last week when she told supporters  she would continue to be President Trump’s “worst nightmare.”

“His nightmare is seeing a Somali immigrant refugee rise to Congress . . . His nightmare is seeing the beautiful mosaic fabric of our country welcome someone like me as their member of Congress home to Minnesota,” she said.

“He’s threatened because we are inspiring people to dream about a country that recognizes their dignity and humanity. We are going to continue to be a nightmare to this president, because his policies are a nightmare to us.”

Meanwhile, if Australian Muslim religious leader and reformer Imam Tawhidi is to be believed, he is poised to become Omar’s worst nightmare.

Tawhidi is claiming that the Qataris will soon be launching a disinformation campaign to help an unspecified member of “the squad” who currently under investigation (presumably Omar). According to Tawhidi in the Twitter thread below, the effort will involve planting false stories about various people accusing or criticizing her—including Donald Trump, Jr.

https://twitter.com/Imamofpeace/status/1154426961646649345?s=20

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About Debra Heine

Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.

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