Thursday, January 29, 2026-Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota says that President Donald Trump’s repeated attacks on her have fueled a surge in threats, including death threats and violent incidents.
Omar made the remarks in Minneapolis, linking the increase in threats to Trump’s rhetoric toward her and the Somali‑American community she represents. She noted that threats tend to spike each time Trump singles her out publicly, forcing her to rely on enhanced security measures. Despite the heightened risk, Omar emphasized that she will continue her public work and refuses to be intimidated.
The comments came after an attack on Omar during a Minneapolis town hall meeting, when a man approached her and sprayed an unknown substance at her before being subdued by security. The suspect has been arrested and faces assault charges. Omar and supporters note that the attacker had previously posted pro-Trump messages online, framing the incident as part of a broader pattern in which political rhetoric contributes to real-world threats against lawmakers.
Trump responded to the attack by publicly questioning the legitimacy of the incident, suggesting without evidence that it may have been staged. Omar and civil rights advocates condemned his remarks, arguing that dismissing such attacks can normalize political violence. The episode has intensified national concern over the safety of lawmakers, particularly women and minority representatives, amid rising political tensions across the country.

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