President Donald Trump delivered a forceful critique of Minnesota’s Somali community, alleging that its members have drained billions of dollars from U.S. resources. Speaking publicly, Trump specifically spotlighted Representative Ilhan Omar, referencing claims about her marriage to a family member that have been widely disputed. “These Somalians have taken billions of dollars out of our country... They have a representative, Ilhan Omar, who they say married her brother. It's a fraud,” Trump said. He added, “Those Somalians should be out of here.”

Trump’s remarks come amid ongoing debates over immigration, public resources, and political accountability. By highlighting Omar, the President framed the discussion around both alleged financial strain and what he claims is ethical and legal misconduct. While controversial, the statement underscores his broader stance on immigration enforcement and the prioritization of protecting U.S. resources.

The comments are likely to provoke strong responses from political opponents and advocacy groups, while energizing supporters who view the administration’s hardline immigration policies as necessary for national security and economic integrity.