Squad member Ilhan Omar has once again shown her true colors, launching a vicious attack on President Donald Trump by calling him an "unhinged lunatic" while demanding he be "booted from office" - just weeks into his second term that Americans decisively chose in November.
The Minnesota Democrat's latest meltdown appears to be triggered by Trump's recent comments about Somali communities in her state, where the President criticized the congresswoman's representation of her constituents. According to reports circulating on social media, Trump made pointed remarks about the "LOW IQ" leadership Omar provides, sparking yet another temper tantrum from the radical left.
"Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota referred to President Donald Trump as an 'unhinged lunatic' and called for him to be booted from office," reported multiple sources across social media platforms.
But here's what Omar and her fellow Democrats still can't seem to grasp: the American people already spoke loud and clear in 2024. They chose Trump over the failed policies and divisive rhetoric that Omar represents. Her calls to remove a democratically elected president expose the left's fundamental disrespect for our constitutional system.
Another Squad Meltdown
This isn't Omar's first rodeo when it comes to attacking Trump with inflammatory language. The congresswoman has made a career out of controversial statements and anti-American rhetoric, all while representing a district that has seen its share of challenges under Democratic leadership.
What's particularly rich is Omar calling anyone else "unhinged" when she's spent years pushing radical policies that would fundamentally transform America into something our founders never intended. From defunding police to supporting socialist economic policies, Omar's track record speaks for itself.
Meanwhile, President Trump continues delivering on his America First agenda, working to secure our borders, rebuild our economy, and restore common sense to Washington - exactly what voters demanded when they gave him this historic mandate.
The question patriots should be asking isn't whether Trump belongs in office - that was settled in November. The real question is: how much longer will Minnesota voters tolerate being represented by someone who spends more time attacking our President than actually serving her constituents?
